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The largest share of foreign-born individuals living in Hartford, CT were born in Jamaica (31 percent) while in the rest of the United States the largest share was born in Mexico (26 percent). Individuals born in Guyana, Peru and the Dominican Republic each constitute about 7 percent of immigrants in Hartford, CT.
What happens to detained children? Most unaccompanied children are detained at or near the southern U.S. border, often turning themselves in to authorities. Their entry into the immigration system triggers a multiagency response that is guided by several laws and a court settlement.
The term immigrant children and youth refers to individuals who: Are aged 3 through 21. Were not born in any state. State means the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Section 3127 of ESEA).
Profile of the Unauthorized Population: Connecticut DemographicsEstimate% of TotalUnauthorized Population113,000100%Top Countries of BirthMexico17,00015%Guatemala14,00012%97 more rows
NCRIC is the first and only national program that provides pro bono legal and social services for unaccompanied immigrant children as they navigate the U.S. Immigration Courts. The Centers mission is to ensure that these children receive the proper legal, social and health services that they deserve.
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511,900 immigrants reside in Connecticut, or 14 percent of the total population.
CHILDREN IN THE U.S. APPROXIMATELY 18 MILLIONARE CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS.
Refugees, immigrants and migrants are important members of their communities. They are neighbors and friends, business owners and entrepreneurs, parents and grandparents, artists and musicians. They care for the sick and the elderly, bring food to stores, educate children and pursue their own education.

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