• ARC report claims nearly 5,200 children of deported immigrants parents are living in Foster care ARC report claims nearly 5,200 children of deported immigrants parents are living in Foster care
  • 2011 US deported 397,000 people and detained nearly that many, 2014 we can see nearly 11 million undocumented people in the US.

    According to federal data released to ARC through a Freedom of Information Act request, a growing number and proportion of deportees are parents. In the first six months of 2011, the federal government removed more than 46,000 mothers and fathers of U.S.-citizen children. These causes the children to be left behind feeling lost from their parents.

    According to report of ARC nearly 7,100 children are currently living in foster care whose parents have been either detained or deported.

    Immigrant victims of domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence are at particular risk of losing their children. As a result of ICE’s increased use of local police and jails to enforce immigration laws, when victims of violence are arrested, ICE too often detains them and their children enter foster care. Many immigrant victims face an impossible choice: remain with an abuser or risk detention and the loss of their children.

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