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This report provides a review of the domestic laws and procedures regulating the travel of children abroad in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico--countries of origin for the majority of unaccompanied children caught crossing the United States border in 2012-2014. The report concludes that the migration legislation of all of the countries surveyed requires parental authorization for all minors traveling outside of the country. The laws of Mexico and Guatemala make possession of a passport a mandatory requirement for travel, and Honduran law prohibits the travel of unaccompanied minors. Procedures for the issuance of parental authorizations and submission of passport applications are discussed in the individual country surveys.
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This report provides a review of the domestic laws and procedures regulating the travel of children abroad in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico--countries of origin for the majority of unaccompanied children caught crossing the United States border in 2012-2014. The report concludes that the migration legislation of all of the countries surveyed requires parental authorization for all minors traveling outside of the country. The laws of Mexico and Guatemala make possession of a passport a mandatory requirement for travel, and Honduran law prohibits the travel of unaccompanied minors. Procedures for the issuance of parental authorizations and submission of passport applications are discussed in the individual country surveys.
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Unaccompanied immigrant children --- Unaccompanied immigrant children --- Illegal immigration --- Noncitizen children --- Illegal immigration --- Noncitizen children --- Noncitizens --- Noncitizens --- Border security --- Illegal immigration. --- Government policy --- Government policy --- Government policy --- Government policy --- United States --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy.
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This report provides a review of the domestic laws and procedures regulating the travel of children abroad in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico--countries of origin for the majority of unaccompanied children caught crossing the United States border in 2012-2014. The report concludes that the migration legislation of all of the countries surveyed requires parental authorization for all minors traveling outside of the country. The laws of Mexico and Guatemala make possession of a passport a mandatory requirement for travel, and Honduran law prohibits the travel of unaccompanied minors. Procedures for the issuance of parental authorizations and submission of passport applications are discussed in the individual country surveys.
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Unaccompanied refugee children --- Unaccompanied immigrant children --- Refugees --- Noncitizens --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Government policy --- Government policy
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Unaccompanied refugee children --- Unaccompanied immigrant children --- Refugees --- Noncitizens --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Government policy --- Government policy
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Unaccompanied immigrant children --- Illegal immigration --- Noncitizen children --- Noncitizens --- Border security --- Illegal immigration. --- Government policy --- United States --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy.
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