Trump administration reverses its previous decision and reinstates legal aid for migrant children
- The Trump administration reversed its decision, allowing legal groups to resume help for unaccompanied migrant children after a brief suspension.
- The Acacia Center for Justice confirmed they received notice of the legal aid program's reinstatement from the federal government.
- The reinstated program supports legal representation for about 26,000 children and legal education for another 100,000 children.
- Public advocacy led to over 15,000 letters sent to Congress demanding the program's continuation, which was created under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2008.
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