More unaccompanied minors arriving in the U.S. than ever before CGRS in the NewsMarch 12, 2014Griselda Nevarez, VOXXIMore unaccompanied minors arriving in the U.S. than ever beforeRead More Read more about More unaccompanied minors arriving in the U.S. than ever before
Interview in Spanish with Blaine Bookey on migrant children navigating the U.S. immigration system CGRS in the NewsMarch 3, 2014Isabel Gutiérrez, KIQI 1010 AMInterview in Spanish with Blaine Bookey on migrant children navigating the U.S. immigration systemRead More Read more about Interview in Spanish with Blaine Bookey on migrant children navigating the U.S. immigration system
About 60,000 Migrant Children Will Cross the Border Alone this Year CGRS in the NewsFebruary 28, 2014Esther Yu-Hsi Lee, ThinkProgressAbout 60,000 Migrant Children Will Cross the Border Alone this YearRead More Read more about About 60,000 Migrant Children Will Cross the Border Alone this Year
Advocacy Groups Call for Court-Appointed Attorneys for Immigrant Children and Teens CGRS in the NewsFebruary 27, 2014Dianne Solís, The Dallas Morning NewsAdvocacy Groups Call for Court-Appointed Attorneys for Immigrant Children and TeensRead More Read more about Advocacy Groups Call for Court-Appointed Attorneys for Immigrant Children and Teens
A Treacherous Journey: Child Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration System Press ReleasesFebruary 27, 2014A Treacherous Journey: Child Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration SystemRead More Read more about A Treacherous Journey: Child Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration System
Help Sought for Soaring Number of Children Caught in Immigration System CGRS in the NewsFebruary 27, 2014Dianne Solís, The Dallas Morning NewsHelp Sought for Soaring Number of Children Caught in Immigration SystemRead More Read more about Help Sought for Soaring Number of Children Caught in Immigration System
Violence Fuels Dramatic Rise in Central American Asylum-Seekers CGRS in the NewsFebruary 25, 2014Jill Replogle, KPBSViolence Fuels Dramatic Rise in Central American Asylum-SeekersRead More Read more about Violence Fuels Dramatic Rise in Central American Asylum-Seekers
CGRS Works in Central Asia with the Danish Refugee Council Press ReleasesDecember 10, 2013CGRS Works in Central Asia with the Danish Refugee CouncilRead More Read more about CGRS Works in Central Asia with the Danish Refugee Council
CGRS Publishes Updated Report on Guatemala Femicides Press ReleasesSeptember 11, 2013CGRS Publishes Updated Report on Guatemala FemicidesRead More Read more about CGRS Publishes Updated Report on Guatemala Femicides
A Sex Trafficking Victory that Shows Just How Broken the System Is CGRS in the NewsAugust 29, 2013Molly Redden, The New RepublicA Sex Trafficking Victory that Shows Just How Broken the System IsRead More Read more about A Sex Trafficking Victory that Shows Just How Broken the System Is
CGRS Celebrates Victory in Trafficking Case Press ReleasesAugust 9, 2013CGRS Celebrates Victory in Trafficking CaseRead More Read more about CGRS Celebrates Victory in Trafficking Case
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Wins Second Grant on the Rights of Migrant Children from MacArthur Foundation Press ReleasesJuly 17, 2013Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Wins Second Grant on the Rights of Migrant Children from MacArthur Foundation Read More Read more about Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Wins Second Grant on the Rights of Migrant Children from MacArthur Foundation
Ninth Circuit Vacates Decision Denying Asylum to Salvadoran Girl Who Testified Against Father’s Murderers Press ReleasesFebruary 14, 2013Ninth Circuit Vacates Decision Denying Asylum to Salvadoran Girl Who Testified Against Father’s MurderersRead More Read more about Ninth Circuit Vacates Decision Denying Asylum to Salvadoran Girl Who Testified Against Father’s Murderers
Woman from Guatemala Granted Asylum after Years of Domestic Violence and a Seven-Year Immigration Proceeding Press ReleasesJuly 17, 2012Woman from Guatemala Granted Asylum after Years of Domestic Violence and a Seven-Year Immigration ProceedingRead More Read more about Woman from Guatemala Granted Asylum after Years of Domestic Violence and a Seven-Year Immigration Proceeding
The Center For Gender & Refugee Studies Denouces The Murder Of Pepe Méndez, Calls For An End To Impunity In Guatemala Press ReleasesAugust 27, 2007The Center For Gender & Refugee Studies Denouces The Murder Of Pepe Méndez, Calls For An End To Impunity In GuatemalaRead More Read more about The Center For Gender & Refugee Studies Denouces The Murder Of Pepe Méndez, Calls For An End To Impunity In Guatemala
News and Press Releases
More unaccompanied minors arriving in the U.S. than ever before
Interview in Spanish with Blaine Bookey on migrant children navigating the U.S. immigration system
About 60,000 Migrant Children Will Cross the Border Alone this Year
Advocacy Groups Call for Court-Appointed Attorneys for Immigrant Children and Teens
A Treacherous Journey: Child Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration System
Help Sought for Soaring Number of Children Caught in Immigration System
Violence Fuels Dramatic Rise in Central American Asylum-Seekers
CGRS Works in Central Asia with the Danish Refugee Council
CGRS Publishes Updated Report on Guatemala Femicides
A Sex Trafficking Victory that Shows Just How Broken the System Is
CGRS Celebrates Victory in Trafficking Case
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Wins Second Grant on the Rights of Migrant Children from MacArthur Foundation
Ninth Circuit Vacates Decision Denying Asylum to Salvadoran Girl Who Testified Against Father’s Murderers
Woman from Guatemala Granted Asylum after Years of Domestic Violence and a Seven-Year Immigration Proceeding
The Center For Gender & Refugee Studies Denouces The Murder Of Pepe Méndez, Calls For An End To Impunity In Guatemala
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