"On
the occasion of World Refugee Day 2004 in Washington D.C. and
Barcelona, I announced my support for an initiative for unaccompanied
children arriving in the United States.
I
have been supportive of the Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection
Act for over a year and have been meeting with US Senators and
Representatives to urge its passage. The purpose of the bill is
to give lawyers and guardians to unaccompanied children who arrive
in the US and go through immigration court proceedings.
Over
6,000 children arrive alone in the United States every year. Some
are fleeing persecution, many are fleeing abuse. Some are trafficked
to work as prostitutes or in sweatshops. Many are eligible for
asylum or other humanitarian status in the United States, but
US laws do not give them the legal assistance they need to apply.
In
April, I visited a US children's shelter facility, and I have
seen the immigration court before. The court process is so complex
that children cannot be expected to be able to apply for asylum
or other legal status by themselves.
I
think this issue is so important that I am supporting a UNHCR
project to work with the US government agency in charge of care
for these children on a pilot program to increase the number of
pro bono lawyers available to children."