reunification to protect against trafficking and exploitation of vulnerable children. with us tonight, the cofounder of the nonprofit each step home, which helps migrant families navigate their reunification process. thank you for being with, us apologies for my allergy attack. hello. , tell us what you re seeing at the, border what do you know about these children? so what i know is that these children are coming during the war, and they re coming with close family members or friends, they are coming with notarized documents from their family saying i am interesting my child to his or her aunt, or his grandmother, and they are come to the border and are being separated. they are shocked, and they don t know what to do. it is incredibly traumatic for them. look, of course, we want to protect children from human trafficking. is there, though, a better and faster way based on the experience for the feds to keep these already traumatized kids with their caregivers, or at least
Dozens of Ukrainian kids fleeing the conflict in the country have ended up being separated from their guardians at the US border with Mexico, the New York Times has reported on Tuesday. Volunteers working in Tijuana have told the newspaper of at.