Multilayered immigration enforcement regimes comprising state and federal statutes and local police practices demand research on their social and health-related consequences. This dissertation explores the multiple impacts of immigrant policing: sets of laws and police activities that make undocumented immigrants more visible to authorities and increase their risk of deportation. Examining immigrant policing through a multi-sited framework and drawing from principles of engaged anthropology, findings from this dissertation suggest how immigrant policing impacts undocumented immigrants\u27 overall wellbeing, health providers\u27 professional practice, and reveals troubles with safety net medical care. Interviews and participant observation e...
This dissertation examines the experiences of Latina immigrants in Atlanta, GA in accessing and rece...
Cities across the U.S. increasingly respond to undocumented immigrants through local law. These loca...
Heightened immigration enforcement may induce fear in undocumented patients when coming to the Emerg...
Multilayered immigration enforcement regimes comprising state and federal statutes and local police ...
As evidence of the negative health impact of immigration enforcement policy continues to mount, publ...
The politics of citizenship and health care are two of the most contentious issues in the U.S. today...
There has been a burst of research on immigrant health in the United States and an increasing attent...
BackgroundImmigrants in the United States (US) today are facing a dynamic policy landscape. The Trum...
Background: Historically, US immigration policy, including border enforcement, has served to define ...
In the recent political climate, the debate regarding undocumented immigrants and what, if anything,...
The health status of (undocumented) immigrant and refugee women is shaped by social, economic, and p...
A crisis of mass immigration detention exists in the United States, which is home to the world's lar...
Background: Rapidly changing immigration policies and anti-immigrant rhetoric have impacted the serv...
In the United States currently 10% of all women are immigrants. Within this category are women who r...
In the United States (U.S.), sanctuary cities have increasingly garnered public attention as places ...
This dissertation examines the experiences of Latina immigrants in Atlanta, GA in accessing and rece...
Cities across the U.S. increasingly respond to undocumented immigrants through local law. These loca...
Heightened immigration enforcement may induce fear in undocumented patients when coming to the Emerg...
Multilayered immigration enforcement regimes comprising state and federal statutes and local police ...
As evidence of the negative health impact of immigration enforcement policy continues to mount, publ...
The politics of citizenship and health care are two of the most contentious issues in the U.S. today...
There has been a burst of research on immigrant health in the United States and an increasing attent...
BackgroundImmigrants in the United States (US) today are facing a dynamic policy landscape. The Trum...
Background: Historically, US immigration policy, including border enforcement, has served to define ...
In the recent political climate, the debate regarding undocumented immigrants and what, if anything,...
The health status of (undocumented) immigrant and refugee women is shaped by social, economic, and p...
A crisis of mass immigration detention exists in the United States, which is home to the world's lar...
Background: Rapidly changing immigration policies and anti-immigrant rhetoric have impacted the serv...
In the United States currently 10% of all women are immigrants. Within this category are women who r...
In the United States (U.S.), sanctuary cities have increasingly garnered public attention as places ...
This dissertation examines the experiences of Latina immigrants in Atlanta, GA in accessing and rece...
Cities across the U.S. increasingly respond to undocumented immigrants through local law. These loca...
Heightened immigration enforcement may induce fear in undocumented patients when coming to the Emerg...