What Happens When I Go To Immigration Court?

The Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children today is releasing a first-of-its kind video to help unaccompanied immigrant and asylum seeking children who are seeking safe haven in the United States understand immigration court.

Approximately 8,000 children seek safety in the United States each year; many are fleeing abuses such as exploitation, violence, forced military recruitment, forced marriage or harmful traditional practices. "What Happens When I Go to Immigration Court" will give children who arrive alone in the United States an overview of the legal process that will determine their future.

To access the website for The Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children, click here.

To view the video "What Happens When I Go to Immigration Court?", click here.

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