When a child who is not accompanied by a parent or legal guardian is apprehended by immigration authorities, the child is transferred to the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). Federal law requires that ORR feed, shelter, and provide medical care for unaccompanied alien children until it is able to release them to safe settings with sponsors (usually family members), while they await immigration proceedings. These sponsors live in many states.
Sponsors are adults who are suitable to provide for the child’s physical and mental well-being and have not engaged in any activity that would indicate a potential risk to the child. All sponsors must pass a background check. The sponsor must agree to ensure the child’s presence at all future immigration proceedings. They also must agree to ensure the minor reports to ICE for removal from the United States if an immigration judge issues a removal order or voluntary departure order.
HHS is engaging with state officials to address concerns they may have about the care or impact of unaccompanied alien children in their states, while making sure the children are treated humanely and consistent with the law as they go through immigration court proceedings that will determine whether they will be removed and repatriated, or qualify for some form of relief.
HHS has strong policies in place to ensure the privacy and safety of unaccompanied alien children by maintaining the confidentiality of their personal information. These children may have histories of abuse or may be seeking safety from threats of violence. They may have been trafficked or smuggled. HHS cannot release information about individual children that could compromise the child’s location or identity.
View Unaccompanied Alien Children Released to Sponsors by County by Fiscal Year (XLSX) (Download Excel Spreadsheet)
The following table shows county-level data for unaccompanied alien children released to sponsors by the counties/county equivalents where the sponsors live, where 50 or more children have been released for FY 2025 (since October 1, 2024) as of March 31, 2025. This data covers 109 counties and county equivalents nationwide and comprises 15,394 of the 23,784 total children released to sponsors in this period. ACF will update this data each month. View unaccompanied alien children released to sponsors by state.
State | County | Total Number of UAC Released to Sponsors in FY25 (thru Mar 2025) |
AL | Jefferson County | 74 |
AZ | Maricopa County | 268 |
CA | Alameda County | 186 |
CA | Contra Costa County | 106 |
CA | Fresno County | 80 |
CA | Kern County | 64 |
CA | Los Angeles County | 982 |
CA | Monterey County | 62 |
CA | Orange County | 158 |
CA | Riverside County | 113 |
CA | Sacramento County | 75 |
CA | San Bernardino County | 117 |
CA | San Diego County | 108 |
CA | San Francisco County | 97 |
CA | San Joaquin County | 65 |
CA | San Mateo County | 121 |
CA | Santa Barbara County | 66 |
CA | Santa Clara County | 127 |
CA | Ventura County | 64 |
CO | Arapahoe County | 138 |
CO | Denver County | 69 |
CT | Fairfield County | 102 |
DC | District of Columbia | 61 |
DE | Sussex County | 60 |
FL | Broward County | 143 |
FL | Collier County | 78 |
FL | Duval County | 90 |
FL | Hillsborough County | 140 |
FL | Lee County | 146 |
FL | Manatee County | 74 |
FL | Miami-Dade County | 305 |
FL | Orange County | 191 |
FL | Palm Beach County | 293 |
FL | Polk County | 53 |
GA | Chatham County | 55 |
GA | Cobb County | 91 |
GA | DeKalb County | 152 |
GA | Gwinnett County | 212 |
IA | Polk County | 50 |
IL | Cook County | 367 |
IL | DuPage County | 54 |
IL | Kane County | 53 |
IN | Marion County | 211 |
KS | Wyandotte County | 59 |
KY | Jefferson County | 76 |
LA | East Baton Rouge Parish | 80 |
LA | Jefferson Parish | 116 |
MA | Bristol County | 54 |
MA | Essex County | 153 |
MA | Middlesex County | 94 |
MA | Suffolk County | 106 |
MD | Anne Arundel County | 79 |
MD | Baltimore city | 129 |
MD | Baltimore County | 108 |
MD | Montgomery County | 184 |
MD | Prince George's County | 277 |
MI | Wayne County | 66 |
MN | Hennepin County | 77 |
MO | Jackson County | 68 |
MO | St. Louis County | 62 |
NC | Durham County | 77 |
NC | Mecklenburg County | 230 |
NC | Wake County | 102 |
NE | Douglas County | 89 |
NJ | Bergen County | 70 |
NJ | Essex County | 138 |
NJ | Hudson County | 95 |
NJ | Mercer County | 104 |
NJ | Middlesex County | 57 |
NJ | Monmouth County | 72 |
NJ | Morris County | 67 |
NJ | Passaic County | 65 |
NJ | Union County | 105 |
NV | Clark County | 112 |
NY | Bronx County | 130 |
NY | Kings County | 256 |
NY | Nassau County | 158 |
NY | Orange County | 66 |
NY | Queens County | 333 |
NY | Rockland County | 51 |
NY | Suffolk County | 262 |
NY | Westchester County | 94 |
OH | Franklin County | 161 |
OH | Hamilton County | 101 |
OK | Oklahoma County | 98 |
OK | Tulsa County | 66 |
PA | Philadelphia County | 117 |
RI | Providence County | 81 |
SC | Greenville County | 92 |
TN | Davidson County | 253 |
TN | Knox County | 71 |
TN | Rutherford County | 77 |
TN | Shelby County | 131 |
TX | Bexar County | 168 |
TX | Collin County | 70 |
TX | Dallas County | 632 |
TX | Denton County | 117 |
TX | Harris County | 1,100 |
TX | Montgomery County | 65 |
TX | Tarrant County | 197 |
TX | Travis County | 308 |
UT | Salt Lake County | 99 |
VA | Chesterfield County | 73 |
VA | Fairfax County | 188 |
VA | Prince William County | 117 |
VA | Richmond city | 65 |
WA | King County | 188 |
WA | Snohomish County | 55 |
WI | Milwaukee County | 62 |