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On August 28, 2014, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

snn_8_27_14_webSomerville Prepares for Immigrant Kids

By Somerville Neighborhood News

While some cities and towns have said they don’t want to host immigrant children from Central America, Somerville’s agencies, non-profits and many residents are welcoming them.

About two to three immigrant children have been arriving in Somerville each week this summer. Health workers estimate that there are at least 70 of the recent arrivals – known as “unaccompanied minors” – in the city, mostly living with relatives.

The phenomenon is nothing new, according to Somerville School Parent Information Center Director Regina Bertholdo.

“This has been happening for many years,” she told Somerville Neighborhood News. “However, the amount of kids now has sparked an interest, and a lot of communities were caught by surprise. We’ll have strategic ways of welcoming these children, making sure they are registered in school, making sure they are vaccinated, that they get their medical health insurance, and that they get the services they deserve.”

Bertholdo and others from Somerville agencies recently attended a meeting of over 100 people from greater Boston area school systems and agencies at Chelsea High School.

So far in FY2014, more than 57,000 children have arrived in the country, double the number from the year before.

Most children end up with a “sponsor” or “custodial” family, often a related to the child, while they await a hearing to see if they will be allowed to stay.

“One of the biggest issues at this moment is finding legal representation for all these children,” Bertholdo said. “In future court meetings they will need legal representation. Unfortunately there are a lot of people out there who are charging a lot of money, and… these families really cannot afford it.”

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