Repatriation

Repatriation Resources
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Unaccompanied children who return to their home country – whether voluntarily or due to an order of removal – may face significant challenges reintegrating into their communities and require support in this process. Click the links below to learn more.
- Voluntary Departure for Unaccompanied Children: Frequently Asked Questions & Child Welfare Considerations in English and Spanish (USCRI)
- Voluntary Departure Video (USCRI)
- Do You Just Want to Go Home? Information on Voluntary Departure (EOIR)
- How to Get a Voluntary Departure (Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project)
- Best Practices for Safe Repatriation Advocacy (Young Center)
- Sustainable Reintegration: Strategies to Support Migrants Returning to Mexico and Central America (MPI)
- Reintegration Handbook (IOM)
The following programs provide reintegration assistance to repatriated youth in Central America:
- Child Migrant Return and Reintegration Project (KIND)
- Livelihoods Program (USCRI El Salvador)
- Livelihoods Program (USCRI Honduras)
El Comité Estadounidense para Refugiados e Inmigrantes (USCRI) hace todo lo posible por mantener actualizado el contenido del centro de recursos para jóvenes inmigrantes. Sin embargo, es posible que parte de la información cambie con el tiempo debido a la naturaleza en la que van evolucionando los temas incluidos. Se recomienda a los usuarios que verifiquen los detalles críticos con las organizaciones y/o profesionales correspondientes.
Los recursos externos proporcionados en esta biblioteca reflejan las opiniones y puntos de vista de sus autores originales y no necesariamente representan los de USCRI.
ÚLTIMA ACTUALIZACIÓN: abril de 2025
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External resources provided in this library reflect the views and opinions of their original authors and do not necessarily represent those of USCRI.
LAST UPDATE: April 2025