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Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), A Treacherous Journey: Child Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration System (Feb. 2014).

TRAC Immigration, New Data on Unaccompanied Children in Immigration Court (July 15, 2014).

TRAC Immigration, Representation for Unaccompanied Children in Immigration Court (Nov. 25, 2014).

Ashley Ham Pong, Humanitarian Protections and the Need for Appointed Counsel for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Facing Deportation, 21 Wash. & Lee J. Civil Rts. & Soc. Just. 69 (Fall 2014).

American Bar Ass’n Comm’n on Immigration, A Humanitarian Call to Action: Unaccompanied Children in Removal Proceedings Continue to Present a Critical Need for Legal Representation (May 2016),

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The NCCRC works to advance the right to counsel for low-income people in civil cases involving basic human needs, such as housing, health, domestic violence, civil incarceration, and child custody.

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