DHS visits several organizations that help unaccompanied migrant children, groups say

Recently, agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) visited several nonprofit organizations in the Washington, D.C. area that offer legal assistance to unaccompanied migrant children. These visits have raised concerns among the nonprofits, as they work to support children who have crossed the border without parents or guardians. The involvement of DHS highlights the ongoing challenges faced by these vulnerable children and the organizations dedicated to helping them navigate the legal system. This story is important because it sheds light on the complexities of immigration issues and the critical role of legal aid in protecting the rights of young migrants. QUESTION: How might increased government scrutiny of organizations helping migrant children impact the services they provide and the children they support? 

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