BEIJING, Oct. 17 -- Angelina Jolie has joined an
organization to help immigrant children in the U.S.
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The actress - who raises six children with partner
Brad Pitt - is teaming up with the Microsoft Corporation to support Kids In Need
of Defence (KIND), which aims to "provide legal representation for 100 per cent
of unaccompanied children."
The scheme hopes to help children, of which there are
approximately 2,100 a year in need of assistance, "in those areas of the country
where the need is greatest" by 2010.
The organization will first assist young people in
Los Angeles, Seattle and Houston but hope to eventually expand throughout the
country.
America is one of the only Western nations that does
not provide counsel for unaccompanied children in immigrant court, many of who
arrive in the U.S. unable to speak English because they are victims of
trafficking, looking for family, or hoping to flee persecution or torture from
their home nation.
Many cases are turned down because the child does not
have a lawyer, but KIND aim to secure legal representation for them.
Angelina also works as a United Nations (UN) goodwill
ambassador and has visited refugee camps around the world, receiving many awards
for her humanitarian work, including the Citizen of the World Award from the UN
and the Freedom Award, which was given by the International Rescue Committee.
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)
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Angelina Jolie was born in Los Angeles. Her father is Academy
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