Family Unity & Immigration Enforcement: Policies Impacting Child Welfare

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Children in the Budget: Family Unity & Immigration Enforcement: Policies Impacting Child Welfare Wendy Cervantes, First Focus International Social Service Conference October 2, 2014

Children in the Budget: The Intersection of Immigration & Child Welfare Policies: What is at stake? Children of immigrants now comprise one quarter of all children in the U.S. and represent fastest growing segment of the child population According to NSCAW data, children living with a foreign-born parent comprise 8.6% of all children who come to the attention of the child welfare system 5.5 million children, 4.5 million of whom are U.S. citizens, have at least one undocumented parent DHS data reveals that 72,410 parents of U.S. citizen children were deported in 2013 A 2013 report by Human Impact Partners estimates that over 150,000 U.S. citizen children were affected by a parent s deportation in 2012

Children in the Budget: Why the increase in deportations? Shift in immigration strategy from worksite raids to collaboration with local law enforcement agencies in late 2009 (Secure Communities/287g programs) Increase in the number of immigrants apprehended through law enforcement creating a clash between immigration, child welfare, and criminal justice systems (Children in Harms Way, January 2013)

Immigration Children in the Enforcement: Budget: Consequences for Children Family separation Emotional trauma Poor health outcomes Economic insecurity (housing, food insecurity, etc.) Impact on academic performance Sudden single-motherhood Limited mobility Confusion about the terms illegal and immigrant Mistrust of law enforcement

What Children happens in the Budget: when a parent is detained or deported? Child stays with another parent, family member, or friend parent, Child returns to the country of origin with parent Child enters the child welfare system

How do children with detained or Children in the Budget: deported parents enter the child welfare system? Straight Path: Direct result of a parent s arrest or detention Parallel Path: Child comes to attention of child welfare system, and police involvement leads to a parent s detention by immigration authorities Interrupted Path: Family was already system-involved, and reunification plan is interrupted by a parent s detention

Child Children welfare in the Budget: system challenges for detained and deported parents Lack of coordination between local ICE and child welfare agencies, including lack of universal policies across the two systems (in previous years) Inability for parents to visit with their child, meet child welfare case plan requirements, or participate in family court proceedings Challenges for undocumented parents in accessing preventative services and other public benefits Strict child welfare timelines that can result in the inappropriate termination of parental rights Difficulty in coordinating reunification at the time of a parent s release, removal, or after removal Bias among child welfare staff & family court judges against detained or deported parents and undocumented caregivers

Policy Children Solutions: in the Budget: Federal Legislative Efforts Humane Enforcement and Legal Protections (HELP) for Separated Children s Act (Franken/ Roybal-Allard): To reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies to address child well-being and family unity needs. Help Separated Families Act (Roybal-Allard, HR 2604): To establish requirements and policies for state child welfare systems in cases of children with detained or deported parents. Included in S.744 and reintroduced in House. Child Citizen Protection Act (Serrano, HR 406):To provide immigration judges with the discretion to determine that an alien parent of a U.S. citizen child should not be ordered removed, deported, or excluded Senate passed bipartisan Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act (S.744) on June 27, 2013, which included several important provisions for children involved in the child welfare system. No further movement on immigration reform expected in 2014.

Policy Children Solutions: in the Budget: State Legislative Efforts Reuniting Immigrant Families Act SB 1064 (2012) - California law chaptered into law Sept 30, 2012. Authorizes courts to provide an extension in the family reunification period in cases of detained or deported parents; prohibits immigration status alone from being used as a disqualifying factor in determining their suitability to be a placement for a child; & requires CDSS to provide guidance on immigration related issues. California Call for Kids Act AB 2015 (2012): Chaptered into law September 30, 2012, reinforces existing state penal code requirements, requiring 2 additional phone calls to custodial parents at time of arrest for purposes of making child care arrangements, and requires that language accessible signs regarding 5the rights to phone calls be posted in facilities Maryland HB 315 (2014): On April 8, 2014, Governor O'Malley signed legislation to ensure all eligible abused, abandoned, or neglected children may obtain Lawful Permanent Residency through Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) up until the federal limit of age 21, instead of 18.

Policy Children Solutions: in the Budget: Federal Administrative Reforms DHS policies related to child well-being and family unity: Humanitarian Guidelines (2007) Time of Apprehension w/juvenile Present Policy (2007) Sensitive Locations Policy (2008) Enforcement Priorities & Prosecutorial Discretion (2010) Detainee Locator (2010) Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) (2012) Risk Classification Assessment (2013) Parental Interest Directive (2013) Pending enforcement review and administrative action

Children in the Budget: For more information: Wendy Cervantes Vice President, Immigration and Child Rights Policy wendyc@firstfocus.net Please visit our websites for new resources: www.ffcampaignforchildren.org