UN Experts Warn on Child Rights in U.S. Immigration Enforcement

Washington D.C., United States (HRNW)- Independent United Nations human rights experts have raised serious concerns about violations of children’s rights within U.S. immigration procedures, citing reports of prolonged detention, lack of timely access to legal counsel, and use of disproportionate force against migrants. The experts urged U.S. authorities to uphold international law and ensure protection for all children in custody.

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