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Demand that Congress Reject Rollbacks to Child Protection Law

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Both the Senate and House have introduced emergency funding bills to respond to the unaccompanied children fleeing violence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

Calls to your Senators and Representative are urgently needed today. Tell them to REJECT rollbacks to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and to INCREASE funding for refugee resettlement.

The Senate bill, S. 2648 would provide adequate funding to serve the children and fully replenish the $94 million of refugee social services funding that was recently reprogrammed. But the House bill would replenish only $47 million of the refugee funding cuts and would horrendously deport children back to potentially life-threatening situations. This is wrong.

The Senate bill is a “clean supplemental” – meaning it does not include negative policies. The House bill, however, includes the ill-labeled “HUMANE” Act, which would eliminate vital protections in the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (TVPRA) specifically for children from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras – the very children who are fleeing devastating violence and in need of these protections.

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This heartbreaking story, shared by a partner of a Jesuit social center in Honduras is one of many that shows why these children need access to protection:

After “Leticia” was raped by over a dozen gang members, she and her family reported the crime to the police. They immediately began to receive death threats. In the absence of any protection, and likely complicity by police in the gang’s terror campaign, the local partner attempted to relocate Leticia to a women’s shelter. The shelter refused to take the case because of fear that they would not be able to protect either Leticia or their other beneficiaries from the gang. In the end to protect Leticia from further harm, she had to be sent to another country.

Sample Script for REPRESENTATIVES:

  • I’m from City, State and I urge you to support a CLEAN supplemental that helps unaccompanied children and restores refugee funding WITHOUT rolling back trafficking protection laws.

Sample Script for SENATORS:

  • I’m from State and I urge you to support a CLEAN supplemental that helps unaccompanied children and restores refugee funding WITHOUT rolling back trafficking protection laws. Please vote YES to the Supplemental bill, S.2648.

Demand that Congress Reject Rollbacks to Child Protection Law

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Both the Senate and House have introduced emergency funding bills to respond to the unaccompanied children fleeing violence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

Calls to your Senators and Representative are urgently needed today. Tell them to REJECT rollbacks to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and to INCREASE funding for refugee resettlement.

The Senate bill, S. 2648 would provide adequate funding to serve the children and fully replenish the $94 million of refugee social services funding that was recently reprogrammed. But the House bill would replenish only $47 million of the refugee funding cuts and would horrendously deport children back to potentially life-threatening situations. This is wrong.

The Senate bill is a “clean supplemental” – meaning it does not include negative policies. The House bill, however, includes the ill-labeled “HUMANE” Act, which would eliminate vital protections in the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (TVPRA) specifically for children from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras – the very children who are fleeing devastating violence and in need of these protections.

Click here to go back to the top of the page and call your members of Congress.

This heartbreaking story, shared by a partner of a Jesuit social center in Honduras is one of many that shows why these children need access to protection:

After “Leticia” was raped by over a dozen gang members, she and her family reported the crime to the police. They immediately began to receive death threats. In the absence of any protection, and likely complicity by police in the gang’s terror campaign, the local partner attempted to relocate Leticia to a women’s shelter. The shelter refused to take the case because of fear that they would not be able to protect either Leticia or their other beneficiaries from the gang. In the end to protect Leticia from further harm, she had to be sent to another country.

Sample Script for REPRESENTATIVES:

  • I’m from City, State and I urge you to support a CLEAN supplemental that helps unaccompanied children and restores refugee funding WITHOUT rolling back trafficking protection laws.

Sample Script for SENATORS:

  • I’m from State and I urge you to support a CLEAN supplemental that helps unaccompanied children and restores refugee funding WITHOUT rolling back trafficking protection laws. Please vote YES to the Supplemental bill, S.2648.

Stop Cuts to Refugee Services & Help Unaccompanied Children

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As all of our concern grows for the children and families fleeing violence in Central America and seeking safety in the United States, the U.S. Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) has reprogrammed $94 million from refugee services to meet the needs of these children. Refugee services are already underfunded as it is, and these cuts are having devastating consequences for refugees and the communities that welcome them.

The Administration has requested a $3.7 billion Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Bill, which includes $1.83 billion for ORR in Fiscal Year 14 (FY14), which Congress must now approve. In addition, ORR will need at least $3.167 billion in FY15 to protect against any future reprogramming of refugee services funding.

Calls are needed urgently. Your Senators and Representative need to hear from you today that Congress must approve this request for additional ORR funding in FY14 so that ORR can meet the needs of both unaccompanied children and refugees.

Here’s what to tell your members of Congress:

  • As your constituent in [city, state], I care about refugees, unaccompanied children and other vulnerable populations.
  • I urge you to support the $1.83 billion increase for the Office of Refugee Resettlement, requested in the President’s Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Request for Fiscal Year 2014.
  • These funds are critical to ensure that ORR can meet the needs of both unaccompanied children and refugees, and are needed as soon as possible. ORR is facing a shortfall in FY14 and important services that help refugees and the communities that welcome them will continue to be cut unless Congress increases ORR funding this year.
  • The U.S. must show leadership by protecting unaccompanied children while maintaining our commitment to refugee resettlement. Please see that ORR receives this additional $1.83 billion in FY14 and at least $3.167 billion in FY15.