THE FACE OF IMMIGRATION – NBC 6

July 14, 2014 NBC 6’s Justin Finch has the story of two unaccompanied children who traveled from Central America to the United States to escape violence from drug traffickers. Watch the story.

CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAS: FROM CENTRAL AMERICA TO SOUTH FLORIDA – THE MIAMI HERALD

July 13, 2014 MIAMI HERALD STAFF REPORT Children have arrived in the United States without their parents for decades, but over the past two years the number of unaccompanied minors — primarily from Central America — has become so large, it has been characterized as a humanitarian crisis. Watch the video. The number is unprecedented — more than 50,000 within …

MIAMI-DADE SCHOOL BOARD TO SEEK EXTRA FEDERAL FUNDS AS UNACCOMPANIED MIGRANT CHILDREN LAND IN MIAMI – MIAMI HERALD

Administrators say U.S. should provide extra money to educate a surge in children fleeing across the U.S.-Mexican border to Miami. BY DAVID SMILEY With scores of unaccompanied children landing in South Florida after streaming this year in unprecedented numbers across the U.S.-Mexican border, the Miami-Dade School Board warned Wednesday that an influx of needy children could create a financial crisis. …

A REFUGEE CRISIS OF EPIC PROPORTIONS ON US SOIL – CNN

Daniel’s journey: How thousands of children are creating a crisis in America By Moni Basu, CNN updated 1:03 PM EDT, Sun June 15, 2014 Daniel Penado Zavala was 17 when he made a heart-wrenching decision to leave his family behind in San Salvador and try to make a new life where it was safer. He saw gang members target and kill …

SURGE IN UNACCOMPANIED MINORS ACROSS MEXICAN BORDER IS FELT IN MIAMI – MIAMI HERALD

The transfer of arriving immigrant minors to South Florida shelters is taxing the services of local agencies serving immigrants. BY ALFONSO CHARDY The crisis of the thousands of unaccompanied children crossing the Mexican border is being felt across the United States, with Miami one of 10 cities where children are being sent for immigration proceedings as border shelters fill up. …

FLORIDA IMMIGRANTS DECRY DETENTION QUOTA – SUN SENTINEL

March 22, 2014|By William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Every day, hundreds of immigrants suspected of living in the country illegally are held behind bars in Florida, part of a controversial crackdown that helps fill a federal detention-bed quota. Critics call the quota a boondoggle that benefits privately run prisons and spreads anguish through immigrant communities. Defenders say it …

SECURING BORDER DOESN’T JUSTIFY ABUSE – THE MIAMI HERALD

BY CHERYL LITTLE The March 22 Miami Herald article Questions about death of Mexican teen linger was yet another reminder of the growing number of immigrant deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border. A recent independent review found that U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents have stepped in the path of cars in order to justify shooting at passengers and have opened …

MIAMI-DADE PLANS TO STOP PAYING FOR FEDERAL IMMIGRATION DETENTIONS

BY PATRICIA MAZZEI [email protected] Fed up with underwriting the nation’s broken federal immigration system, Miami-Dade County plans to stop paying the cost of temporarily housing undocumented immigrants in its jails. The dramatic shift in policy comes at a time when the cash-strapped county is coping with a tight budget, but some county commissioners say they are also calling attention to …