A 'Special Track' for Former Child Soldiers: Enacting a 'Child Soldier Visa' as an Alternative to Asylum Protection

E. Rossi
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Approximately 300,000 child soldiers currently serve in more than 30 conflicts around the world. The international legal community widely considers these children to be victims of severe human rights violations in spite of the atrocities that many of them commit. Although few of these children will ever make it to the United States, those who do manage to escape and arrive in the U.S. face a number of challenges in achieving immigration status. In general, advocates for child soldiers have focused on how the United States’ asylum laws could be changed to make it easier for former child soldiers to receive asylum status. In particular, the proposals have urged clarification of the definition of “particular social group” and incorporation of duress and infancy defenses into the exclusionary bars to asylum. These proposals, although they have merit, fail to acknowledge the floodgates and national security concerns that have likely stalled these needed changes to the asylum laws. This article offers a solution for child soldiers outside the context of asylum law: a Child Soldier Visa that applies only to former child soldiers and which attempts to reconcile the United States’ humanitarian and national security interests. While acknowledging the need to ultimately reform U.S. asylum laws so they conform to the Refugee Convention and state practice, this article discusses a solution that may be more realistic in the short-term than amending the asylum laws.
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前儿童兵的“特别路线”:颁布“儿童兵签证”作为庇护保护的替代方案
目前约有30万儿童兵在世界各地的30多个冲突中服役。国际法律界普遍认为这些儿童是严重侵犯人权行为的受害者,尽管他们中的许多人犯下了暴行。虽然这些孩子中很少有人能成功抵达美国,但那些设法逃脱并抵达美国的孩子在获得移民身份方面面临着许多挑战。总的来说,儿童兵的倡导者关注的是如何修改美国的庇护法,使前儿童兵更容易获得庇护身份。这些建议特别敦促澄清“特定社会群体”的定义,并将胁迫和幼年辩护纳入排除庇护的条款。这些提议虽然有其可取之处,但却没有认识到可能阻碍对庇护法进行必要修改的闸门和国家安全担忧。本文为庇护法之外的儿童兵提供了一个解决方案:儿童兵签证,仅适用于前儿童兵,并试图调和美国的人道主义和国家安全利益。虽然承认最终需要改革美国的庇护法,使其符合《难民公约》和国家实践,但本文讨论了一个短期内可能比修改庇护法更现实的解决方案。
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