NEW YORK (May 12, 2023) – “Migrant children have the right to request asylum, to be protected from harm and to be with their families.

“UNICEF hopes that the lifting of the public-health related asylum restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border under Title 42 will help to restore and safeguard those rights.

“We commend recent efforts to provide children and families on the move with greater access to safe migration pathways, and we strongly urge all governments, including the United States, to ensure access to asylum processes – regardless of nationality.

“Ultimately, we must work together to tackle the negative drivers of migration and displacement. Each day, millions of children and families in Latin America and the Caribbean are on the move – many driven from their homes by disasters, the effects of climate change, violence, extortion and extreme poverty.

“UNICEF strongly supports ongoing efforts of the U.S. and governments in the region to address these root causes of migration and to provide humanitarian assistance to those living in crisis situations.

“But the region’s children need more support. This means expanding access to essential services that support children’s health and wellbeing, preventing and responding to violence, and helping to create education and livelihood opportunities in their communities.

“Supporting the most vulnerable children today will help to secure a brighter future for the entire region.”

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About UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) works in more than 190 countries and territories to pursue a more equitable world for every child. UNICEF has helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization, by providing health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more.

UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. Together, we are working toward a world that upholds the rights of all children and helps every child thrive. For more information, visit www.unicefusa.org.

For more information please contact:
Jenna Buraczenski, UNICEF USA, (917) 720-1432, jburaczenski@unicefusa.org