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August 10, 2017 Elaine Duke Acting Secretary of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Homeland Security Washington, D.C. 20528 Dear Acting Secretary Duke: The undersigned 377 national, state, and local organizations write today to urge you to direct Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to cease its surge initiative that targets for detention, deportation, and potential criminal prosecution vulnerable children and their sponsors seeking protection at our borders. Our organizations have longstanding experience and expertise in advocating on behalf of immigrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees including unaccompanied children and we are deeply concerned over the impact that these enforcement actions will have on the well-being of families and communities across the United States and the ability of children to safely and humanely access protection. While the stated purpose of this new initiative is to disrupt human smuggling networks, we are alarmed by its tactics and fear that these actions will have the opposite effect. Children and others fleeing violence and harm will find themselves trapped between a life-threatening situation in their home country and a precarious route to safety. Whether families are involved in children s decisions to flee or a child decides on his or her own, the decision to flee is not one that is made lightly, but rather because the security and protection systems in their own countries have failed to protect children from harm. Rather than disrupting smuggling operations, we fear these new enforcement tactics will embolden criminal actors, who will subject children whose only choice is to flee to even more costly, dangerous, and hidden routes. Ultimately, an initiative targeting smugglers and smuggling networks should do just that not prosecute and punish parents for trying to save their children s lives. This initiative like other actions recently reported targeting families and youth will further devastate communities across the United States, where fear of immigration enforcement has already reduced engagement with local police and the reporting of crimes, including domestic violence and sexual assault. Many of the families being targeted in the surge initiative also have U.S. citizen children in their household who are at risk of being left without a parent to care for them. These children may become dependent on child welfare or other social service agencies, creating an unnecessary and costly burden on localities and states. Tearing apart families will be deeply traumatizing for all family members involved and have lasting effects on them and their communities. To separate perhaps forever children from their parents flies in the face of our values and does nothing to increase our national security or public safety. This new initiative will also result in costly and inhumane detention, both of parents who are being sent to immigration detention to await a hearing or removal, and of unaccompanied children who may remain in custody for prolonged periods of time with no prospect of family reunification. These prolonged detentions will not only have an emotional toll on children, they will have procedural and financial costs as well. Children who cannot be reunified with parents will navigate their legal protection case from Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) custody, instead of from the community, where their sponsors assume all costs for their care. Detention also results in reduced access to legal counsel and, often for children, a more drawn out court proceeding that a child is not equipped to navigate. 1

Lastly, this enforcement initiative contravenes our most foundational child welfare principles. Family unity is a fundamental right in all fifty states. Child welfare practice is predicated on the assumption that it is in the best interest of children to be with their families and out of institutionalized care. Threatening, detaining, and deporting parents and other sponsors will have a chilling effect on families and will leave highly traumatized children without the familial care and support they need during a time when they are in the midst of legal proceedings on which their safety, and even their lives, can depend. Further, as previously stated, your agency s actions carry collateral consequences for U.S. citizen children. This enforcement initiative is an inappropriate use of programs and services intended to protect children, and threatens the very integrity of our child protection principles and system. Your predecessor well knew the extent of the insecurity and instability many of these children and their relatives have fled in the Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) along with numerous other organizations have repeatedly documented the refugee crisis caused by conditions in the region and have called for the United States and regional partners to respond with protection, not misguided attempts at deterrence. The Central American Minors (CAM) program offers children a legal path to protection in the United States while still in their home countries so that they may avoid perilous journeys to safety. We urge you to prioritize and expand this critical tool, which promises to better protect children from those who might do them harm than traumatic and ineffective enforcement tactics. The agency s recent enforcement actions against immigrant families and youth without criminal history as part of efforts to combat gang violence similarly undermine the stability and safety of our communities. We call on you to end these enforcement actions and the larger surge initiative immediately, and welcome the opportunity for further discussion on how to best disrupt criminal networks while ensuring that children and families have access to safety and a fair and just legal process. Sincerely, National Organizations Adjunct Justice African American Ministers In Action (AAMIA) Alianza Americas America's Voice Education Fund American Academy of Pediatrics American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) American Federation of Teachers (AFT) American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) American Psychological Association American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Americans for Immigrant Justice Anti-Defamation League Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO (APALA) Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) Campaign for Youth Justice 2

Casa de Esperanza: National Latin@ Network for Healthy Families and Communities Catholic Committee of the South Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. Center for American Progress Center for Employment Training Center for Gender & Refugee Studies Center for Law and Social Policy Central Pastoral Office for Hispanic Ministries- Disciples of Christ Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Refugee & Immigration Ministries Coalition for Juvenile Justice Coalition on Human Needs CODEPINK Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC) Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, US Provinces Desert Southwest Conference UMC Disciples Home Missions Disciples Immigration Legal Counsel Disciples Women Enlace Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement Family Network on Disabilities Farmworker Justice First Focus Food Empowerment Project Freedom Network USA Fuerza Mundial Futures Without Violence Global Community in Action Grassroots Leadership HIAS Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, USA - JPIC Immigrant Legal Resource Center Indivisible Interfaith Worker Justice International Rescue Committee InterReligious Task Force On Central America and Colombia Justice Strategies Kids in Need of Defense Lambda Legal Laotian American National Conference Latin America and Caribbean Office-Global Ministries Latin America Working Group Education Fund Latino Victory Project LatinoJustice PRLDEF Leadership Conference of Women Religious League of United Latin American Citizens Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service 3

Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Washington Office Mi Familia Vota NAACP NAKASEC (National Korean American Service & Education Consortium) National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF) National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Transgender Equality National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA) National Council of Jewish Women National Immigrant Justice Center National Immigration Law Center National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health National Latina/o Psychological Association National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice Nicaragua Center for Community Action North Bay Jobs with Justice Our Revolution Oxfam Presbyterian Church (USA) Pro Bono Net Provincial Council Clerics of St. Viator (Viatorians) Redwood Justice Fund Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) School Social Work Association of America Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Sisters of Charity, BVM Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, New Windsor, NY Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC) Southern Poverty Law Center T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights Tahirih Justice Center Teaching for Change The Hampton Institute : A working class think tank The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights The United Methodist Church - General Board of Church and Society U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants UnidosUS (formerly NCLR) Unitarian Universalist Service Committee University Leadership Initiative WOLA Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights Women s Refugee Commission State and Local Organizations "Madre Tierra" Latino Women organization 4

AB 540 Ally Training Project ACLAMO Family Centers ACTIONN Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. Advocates for Children and Youth African Services Committee AFSC Colorado AFSC Iowa Ajo Samaritans Alianza Allies of Knoxville's Immigrant Neighbors (AKIN) American Friends Service Committee- Arizona Apostle Immigrant Services Arkansas Justice Collective Arkansas United Community Coalition Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Atlanta Asian Americans Advancing Justice-LA Asian Americans United Asian Law Alliance Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach Association for Special Children & Families Asylee Women Enterprise Asylum Seekers Housing Network (ASHN) Atlas: DIY Ayuda Bethany Immigration Services Border Action Network Brighton Park Neighborhood Council Brockport Ecumenical Outreach Committee Cabrini Immigrant Services of NYC Campaign for Hoosier Families Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coalition CASA Casa Latina Catholic Agency for Migration & Refugee Services Catholic Charities of Jackson, Mississippi - Migrant Support Center Catholic Charities of Springdale Catholic Charities of the East Bay Catholic Charities of Trenton Catholic Charities of West Tennessee Catholic Charities Tompkins/Tioga Causa Oregon Central American Resource Center Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative (CVIIC) Centro Del Inmigrante, Inc. Centro Laboral de Graton Centro Legal de la Raza Centro Romero 5

Change Agency Chicago Law and Education Foundation Chicano Federation of San Diego County Children's Law Center of Massachusetts Church of Our Saviour/La Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador, Episcopal Church Women United in New York State Cleveland Jobs with Justice CLUE Ventura County Coalicion de Derechos Humanos Coalicion de Lidetes Latinos, CLILA Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition Comite Civico del Valle Communities in Schools of Los Angeles Community Action Committee of Cape Cod & Islands Community of Friends in Action, Inc. Congress of Day Laborers Connecticut Legal Services, Inc. Connecticut Students for a Dream Courage Campaign CRLA Foundation Crossing Borders - Dubuque CT Working Families CWS-Lancaster (PA) Danbury Justice Network DC Latino Caucus DC-Maryland Justice for Our Neighbors Detained Migrant Solidarity Committee Dolores Street Community Services Dominican Sisters in Committed Collaboration (Amityville, Blauvelt, Caldwell, Hope Sparkill) Dream Team Los Angeles - DTLA East Bay Sanctuary Covenant Eastern Iowa Community Bond Project El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos El Monte Wesleyan Christian Church El Rescate Encuentro End Domestic Abuse WI English Ministry of the Korean Presbyterian Church of St. Louis Equal Justice Center Equality California Erie Neighborhood House Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Advocacy Office Evanston Interfaith Refugee Roundtable Evanston Scholars Fe y Justicia Worker Center First Friends of NJ AND NY Florida Immigrant Coalition 6

Franciscan Peace Center Friends of Broward Detainees Friends of Miami-Dade Detainees Fuerza Latina Future Arizona Justice for our Neighbors Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition Greater Rochester Coalition for Immigration Justice Ground Game LA Grupo de Apoyo e Integración Hispanoamericano Guatemala Acupuncture and Medical Aid Project Hana Center Her Justice Holy Cross Ministerio Hispano Hudson Civic Action Human Agenda Human Rights Initiative of North Texas Iglesia Alas de Salvacion Iglesia Nueva Creación Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Immanuel Fellowship: a MultiCultural Congregation Immigrant Connection at National Wesleyan Church Immigrant Defenders Law Center Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County Immigrant Youth Coalition Immigration Center for Women and Children Immigration Center of San Bernardino, Inc. Immigration Counseling Service (ICS) Immigration Issues Committee of Herndon-Reston Indivisible Immigration Project, Inc. Immigration Unlimited, Inc. Indivisible 4 Immigration Indivisible Alta-Pasadena Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Collective (IEIYC) Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice - IMIrJ International Institute of Buffalo International Institute of the Bay Area Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence Irish International Immigrant Center Jewish Family Service of San Diego Just Neighbors Ministry Justice for All Justice for our Neighbors Houston Justice For Our Neighbors Southeastern Michigan 7

Justice For Our Neighbors West Michigan Kentucky Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Kids for College Kino Border Initiative Korean Presbyterian Church of St Louis English Ministry Korean Resource Center La Casa de Amistad La Raza Centro Legal La Union Hace La Fuerza Lacey and Larkin Frontera Fund Lafayette Urban Ministry Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County Legal Services for Children Lemkin House Long Island Wins Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice Lutheran Advocacy Ministry in Pennsylvania Lutheran Advocacy Ministry-NM Lutheran Episcopal Advocacy Ministry New Jersey Lutheran Social Services of New York Macomb Immigrant Service Center Make the Road NY March and Rally LA Masa Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition Michigan Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence Michigan Immigrant Rights Center Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project Migrant Rights Collective Mission Graduates Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing Project Montgomery County Education Forum Morristown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Mujeres Inmigrantes Luchando Unidas (MILU) Mujeres Unidas y Activas National Lawyers Guild - Los Angeles Chapter NC Child New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice New Mexico Voices for Children New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice New York Justice For Our Neighbors NH Conference UCC Immigration Working Group NM Immigrant Law Center North Carolina Council of Churches North Carolina Justice Center North County Immigration Task Force Northeast Justice Center 8

Northern Illinois Justice for Our Neighbors Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Oakland Law Collaborative Occupy Bergen County (New Jersey) OneAmerica OutFront Minnesota Pangea Legal Services Parent Education & Advocacy Leadership (PEAL) Center PASO - West Suburban Action Project Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition Pittsburgh LCLAA Portland Central America Solidarity Committee Project for Law Enforcement Accountability for Justice Project IRENE Promesa Boyle Heights Promise Arizona Proyecto Santo Nino de Atocha Public Counsel Public Law Center Reformed Church of Highland Park Refugio del Rio Grande Rhode Island Parent Information Network Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network Rural and Migrant Ministry Safe Passage San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Inc. Sisters and Brothers of Immigrants, Inc. Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of New York Sisters of St. Francis Sisters of St. Francis, St. Francis Province Skagit Immigrant Rights Council Social Justice Collaborative South Asian Fund For Education, Scholarship and Training (SAFEST) Southeast Immigrant Rights Network Southwest Detroit Immigrant and Refugee Center St John of God St Joseph Valley Project Jobs with Justice St. Mark's Presbyterian Church St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Social Action Committee St. Paul's Lutheran Church Statewide Parent Advocacy Network of NJ (SPAN) SWOP - Southwest Organizing Project Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition Texans Care for Children The Church of the Village, NYC The Farmworker Association of Florida, Inc. The Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project 9

The Good Shepherd United Church of Christ The Green Valley/Sahuarita Samaritans Trinity Episcopal Church U-Lead Athens Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of NJ Unitarian Universalist Pennsylvania Legislative Advocacy Network (UUPLAN) University of San Francisco Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic University of Tulsa Legal Clinic UnLocal, Inc. UpValley Family Centers of Napa County Urban Justice Center UUPLAN Immigration Justice Voices for Children in Nebraska Voices for Children of San Antonio Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights Wayne Action for Racial Equality WeCount! Welcoming Gainesville and Alachua County Wilco Justice Alliance (Williamson County, TX) Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center, Inc. Women Against War Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Portland Branch Workers Defense Project Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault YWCA Kalamazoo 10