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Michigan AG Nessel challenges funding halt for authorized companies of unaccompanied immigrant kids

By Editorial Board Published July 18, 2025 2 Min Read
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Michigan AG Nessel challenges funding halt for authorized companies of unaccompanied immigrant kids

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Lawyer Common Dana Nessel joined 19 different attorneys basic in submitting an amicus temporary to help a problem to the Trump administration’s try to halt funding for the authorized companies of unaccompanied immigrant kids.

In March, the administration notified support organizations throughout the nation that it will cancel a contract that funds authorized illustration of greater than 25,000 kids who entered america alone.

Per the New York Occasions, the federal government instructed greater than 100 nonprofits to instantly stop their work representing minors. The contract was up for renewal on March 29.

“Unaccompanied children arriving in this country are some of the most vulnerable people in our legal system,” Nessel stated in a information launch despatched to six Information. “Without legal representation, many may be forced to appear alone in court, unable to defend their rights. Denying them that support shouldn’t be a policy choice. Ensuring these children have access to legal counsel is a matter of fairness, safety, and basic human decency enshrined into our laws by Congress. I stand with my colleagues in urging the Court to protect this critical funding.”

The coalition urges the Ninth Circuit Courtroom of Appeals to move a preliminary injunction, arguing that federal legislation agrees with the significance of offering authorized illustration to unaccompanied kids in immigration proceedings and that this may lead to long-lasting hurt with out entry to the advocacy that authorized illustration offers.

Nessel joined the attorneys basic of Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.

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