Sec. 511. Facilitating safe and efficient repatriation
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The Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, shall coordinate with the governments of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to develop and fund programs for the successful reintegration of families, unaccompanied children, and other aliens repatriated to their countries of origin by— providing comprehensive reintegration services at the municipal level for repatriated aliens, including family reunification and access to medical and psychosocial services; supporting the establishment of educational and vocational centers for repatriated aliens that provide skills training relevant to national and local economic needs; promoting the hiring of repatriated aliens in the private sector, including strategic partnerships with specific industries and businesses; supporting the issuance of appropriate documents to repatriated aliens, including identification documents, documents related to educational attainment, and documents certifying skill attainment; and monitoring repatriated unaccompanied children to ensure they have been adequately screened and processed in the United States.
In developing reintegration programs in countries of repatriation, the Secretary of State shall consult with nongovernmental organizations in such countries and the United States with experience in integrating repatriated individuals and families, protecting and ensuring the welfare of unaccompanied alien children, and promoting economic development and skills acquisition.