abstract: Between October 2016 and February 2018, DHS reported separating 1,768 children from their parents in what they called “a long-standing policy�. From July 2017 to October 2017, the Trump administration implemented a pilot program in El Paso. Federal prosecutors criminally charged adults who crossed the border from New Mexico to West Texas. Forced family separation has long-lasting consequences on the health of immigrant youth and their families even as they become integrated into US society. In addition, policies like the zero-tolerance policy on illegal criminal entry and practices such as the exclusion and criminalization of immigrants perpetuate the image of an immigrant's subordinate position in the States. The zero tolera...
This study aims to document the lived experiences of Latino youth as they navigate environments that...
With the Trump administration separating families at the border, there are many questions surroundin...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Family separation is a practice rooted in US history. In order to comprehensively examine the most r...
In April 2018, the US government introduced a ‘zero tolerance’ illegal immigration control strategy ...
ABSTRACT: Family separations and detention due to immigration policies are traumatizing events that ...
Background and Aims. Shifts in U.S. immigration policy over the past two decades have resulted in in...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, grand prizeJung Sim JunThis study examines th...
This work explores the plight of child migrants in the United States, specifically examining the Tru...
This study investigates the intersections of policy, affect, and the lives of migrant youth. We appr...
This paper analyzes how the Trump Administration’s zero-tolerance policy compares with the history o...
This article provides a critical analysis of the Trump Administration’s zero-tolerance policy that s...
The United States is in the midst of demographic transformation that will continue to diversify the ...
Over seven million U.S. children live with at least one noncitizen parent – and 80 percent of these ...
In the United States of America, deportation has always been an issue, becoming a greater issue in t...
This study aims to document the lived experiences of Latino youth as they navigate environments that...
With the Trump administration separating families at the border, there are many questions surroundin...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Family separation is a practice rooted in US history. In order to comprehensively examine the most r...
In April 2018, the US government introduced a ‘zero tolerance’ illegal immigration control strategy ...
ABSTRACT: Family separations and detention due to immigration policies are traumatizing events that ...
Background and Aims. Shifts in U.S. immigration policy over the past two decades have resulted in in...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, grand prizeJung Sim JunThis study examines th...
This work explores the plight of child migrants in the United States, specifically examining the Tru...
This study investigates the intersections of policy, affect, and the lives of migrant youth. We appr...
This paper analyzes how the Trump Administration’s zero-tolerance policy compares with the history o...
This article provides a critical analysis of the Trump Administration’s zero-tolerance policy that s...
The United States is in the midst of demographic transformation that will continue to diversify the ...
Over seven million U.S. children live with at least one noncitizen parent – and 80 percent of these ...
In the United States of America, deportation has always been an issue, becoming a greater issue in t...
This study aims to document the lived experiences of Latino youth as they navigate environments that...
With the Trump administration separating families at the border, there are many questions surroundin...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...