Children Behind Bars: Family Detention on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Nara Milanich - NACLA
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June 29, 2017
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Melanie, a 4-year old asylee, just recently released from the Dilley Family Detention Center (Steve Pavey/Hope in Focus)

Nara’s article for the latest issue of the NACLA Report describes some of her experiences volunteering as a translator for the CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project, through which volunteer lawyers have been providing free counsel to individuals seeking asylum in the United States. The South Texas Family Detention Center in Dilley, Nara writes, in fact has a lot in common with a prison, the crucial distinction being that the detainees at Dilley have not committed a crime - they entered the country legally through border patrol checkpoints, and have a right to assert their claims to asylum. They also have a right to access legal counsel, but as Nara’s experience shows, the rules on the books aren’t necessarily being enforced on the ground.



In this episode of NACLA Radio, Helen and Nara discuss the various challenges CARA and other immigrants rights organizations have faced, the process of claiming asylum, and the conditions in which detainees endure while they wait in legal limbo. Nara also provides some useful resources for Naclistas who want to help this important cause. To learn more about CARA and volunteer, check out their website, CARAProBono.org. The Southern Poverty Law Center explains its immigrant justice initiative here, and the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN) is replicating CARA’s model by matching cases with volunteer lawyers in the Atlanta area - learn more about GAIN here.

To learn more about CARA, click here.

Related: The Government Continues to Ignore the Rights of Children in Detention, Court Finds (Immigration Impact)

Related: Federal Judge Finds Problems with Conditions for Children Detained By Border Patrol (ValleyCentral.com)

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