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A Journey of Fear: The Status of Child Migrants

As Catholics, we believe in inclusivity, acceptance, and open-heartedness. For this reason, we must support undocumented immigrants that leave their homes in search of safety and security. Enduring the above listed hardships is absolutely justification for being considered a refugee, and the children who migrate from Latin America undeniably require our support, love, acceptance, and warm welcome into the Land of the Free.
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Unaccompanied Children from Central America: Circumstances Today and A Direction Forward for the U.S.

During the summer of 2014 the U.S. experienced an influx of unaccompanied children as well as other family members family members who came to the US-Mexico border from Central America, mainly from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
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Boston College Develops Immigrant Rights & Language Skill Toolkit

BOSTON, MA - The Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice in partnership with campus and community partners has developed a toolkit entitled "Know Your Rights - English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)."