U.N. Experts Denounce Legal Aid Cuts for Migrant Children in the U.S.

January 27, 2026

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United Nations human rights experts issued a sharp condemnation on Tuesday regarding the U.S. government’s decision to withdraw legal assistance for unaccompanied minors. These independent experts, appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council, characterized the move as a severe infringement on the fundamental rights of vulnerable children.

The statement follows recent appeals from U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk. He urged Washington to align its migration strategies with international legal standards and individual protections.

The Conflict Over Legal Representation

The current controversy stems from a February directive issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. This order halted funding for legal service providers who assist unaccompanied children. Although a federal judge has since temporarily reinstated that funding following a lawsuit, the experts argue the initial attempt to strip counsel remains a dangerous precedent.

The U.N. experts highlighted several key concerns regarding this policy:

  • Complexity of Proceedings: Requiring children to navigate the intricate U.S. immigration system without professional counsel is considered a violation of child-sensitive justice.
  • Risk of Exploitation: Stripping legal protections increases the risk that children could be deported into dangerous environments. Specifically, they may face human trafficking or violence.
  • Unlawful Removal: The experts described the administration’s broader push to deport hundreds of thousands of migrant children as a clear breach of international law.

Rejection of “Voluntary Departure” Incentives

In addition to legal aid cuts, the experts took aim at a specific administration policy that offers $2,500 to unaccompanied minors. This payment is intended to encourage them to leave the United States voluntarily.

“Child-sensitive justice procedures should be guaranteed in all immigration and asylum proceedings affecting children,” the experts stated.

The U.N. panel maintains that financial incentives do not absolve a state of its responsibility. Governments must provide a fair and protective legal environment for minors regardless of financial offers. Currently, the experts are in communication with U.S. officials regarding these alleged breaches of international human rights law.


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