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Asylum seekers face decision to split up families or wait indefinitely under new border policy

By | In the News

Asylum seekers face decision to split up families or wait indefinitely under new border policy

Andrea Castillo, The Los Angeles Times (February 24, 2023)

The new CBP One mobile application is intended to aid with orderly processing of asylum seekers, but numerous flaws in the app are creating increasing barriers to asylees, especially families trying to seek asylum as family units.

Latina mothers’ perspectives on adverse experiences and protection of Latinx youth in an agricultural community

By | Child Well-Being, Highlighted Resources, Immigrant Families Research, Parenting, Research, Research Highlight, Trauma

Latina mothers’ perspectives on adverse experiences and protection of Latinx youth in an agricultural community

Deepika D. Parmar, Alexandra M. Minnis, Elodia Caballero, Melissa Zerofsky, Megan Comfort & Marissa Raymond-Flesch, BMC public health (February 2, 2023)

This research used qualitative interviews with Latina mothers to gain insight on risk and protective factors for healthy development among Latinx youth in an agricultural community, beyond what may be captured by the ACEs measure.

Age Calculation under Child Status Protection Act

By | Federal Policy, Highlighted Resources, Immigrant Youth, Immigration Relief, Law & Policy, Law/Policy Highlight, Legal/Law

Age Calculation under Child Status Protection Act

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (February 14, 2023)

This policy alert outlines new changes to the age calculation process under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) for children trying to obatin LPR status based on a parent’s status.

An Overview of USCIS’s New SIJS Regulations

By | Immigrant Youth, Immigration Relief, Legal Professionals, Legal/Law, Practice, Practice Highlight, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)

An Overview of USCIS’s New SIJS Regulations

Rachel Prandini, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (January 23, 2023)

This practice advisory reviews new Special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS) petition regulations, including policy changes on evidentiary requirements, marital status, getting updates on petitions, and more.

Responding to Trauma in Immigrant Children

By | Child Well-Being, Detention, Family Separation, Highlighted Resources, Immigrant Youth, Practice, Practice Highlight, Safety, Social Work, Social Workers, Trauma

Responding to Trauma in Immigrant Children

National Press Foundation (February 9, 2023)

This webinar reviews different forms of trauma, trauma responses, and how to identify symptoms in a child, with a focus on the traumatic experiences immigrant children may face and how to respond as a practitioner.

Local Agency Staff in North Carolina’s Child Care Subsidy Program Offer Perspectives on Engaging Hispanic Families During COVID-19

By | COVID-19, Highlighted Resources, Immigrant Families Research, Language Issues, Research Highlight, State Policies

Local Agency Staff in North Carolina’s Child Care Subsidy Program Offer Perspectives on Engaging Hispanic Families During COVID-19

Abigial Molina, Danielle Crosby, Julia Mendez, Christina Stephens, Rosy Gonzalez, National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families (February 8, 2023)

This brief explores the experiences of North Carolina’s child care subsidy program staff when trying to engage Hispanic families during COVID-19.

Massive North Carolina complex to house unaccompanied immigrant children has yet to open

By | In the News

Massive North Carolina complex to house unaccompanied immigrant children has yet to open

Anna Giaritelli, Washington Examiner (November 4, 2022)

The Biden administration had proposed to turn a previous boarding school into a facility to house unaccompanied immigrant children in North Carolina, but there are only 2 weeks left on the contract and the facility has never been used.

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