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Sophia Sepp

Florida’s Recent Immigration Law Could Have Stark Impacts for Families and the State’s Economy

By | In the News

Florida’s Recent Immigration Law Could Have Stark Impacts for Families and the State’s Economy

Drishti Pillai and Samantha Artiga, Kaiser Family Foundation (June 2, 2023)

Florida’s new immigration law taking effect July 1 is anticipated to have negative health and other impacts for immigrant families, especially due to the new requirement for hospitals to collect info on immigration status.

Webinar Series: All About Special Immigrant Juvenile Classification

By | Opportunities

Webinar Series: All About Special Immigrant Juvenile Classification

CLINIC • August 4-11, 2023

This two-part webinar series will review how to obtain Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) for children who have experienced abuse, abandonment, or neglect by one or both parents, including topics like state court predicate orders, I-360 forms, handling cases for children in removal proceedings, and eligibility for adjustment of status.

Still at Risk: The Urgent Need to Address Immigration Enforcement’s Harms to Children

By | Child Well-Being, Immigrant Families Research, Immigration Enforcement, Research

Still at Risk: The Urgent Need to Address Immigration Enforcement’s Harms to Children

Nicole Chávez, Suma Setty, Hannah Liu, and Wendy Cervantes; CLASP & UnidosUS (June 13, 2023)

This report examines trends in U.S. interior immigration enforcement, outlines the negative effects for children with respect to economic security, food access, housing stability, mental health, and educational outcomes, and provides recommendations for local, state, and federal governments to mitigate these harms.

 

Strengthening Medical and Mental Health Services for Unaccompanied Children in U.S. Communities

By | Child Well-Being, Foster Care, Immigrant Youth, Research, Research Highlight, Social Work, Unaccompanied Minors, Unaccompanied Minors Research

Strengthening Medical and Mental Health Services for Unaccompanied Children in U.S. Communities

Jonathan Beier, Karla Fredricks, & Courtney Mosley, Migration Policy Institute (April 24, 2023)

This webinar discusses findings from a recent study on unaccompanied children’s access to medical and mental health services after release from federal custody, highlighting barriers to care and recommendations to strengthen and improve access to these services for UCs. Audio, video, and Powerpoint slides are available and detailed results can be found in the new report A Path to Meeting the Medical and Mental Health Needs of Unaccompanied Children in U.S. Communities.

Understanding Poverty Declines among Immigrants and Their Children in the United States

By | COVID-19, Immigrant Families Research, Research, Research Highlight

Understanding Poverty Declines among Immigrants and Their Children in the United States

Jeanne Batalova & Michael Fix, Migration Policy Institute (May 1, 2023)

This brief explores how poverty rates changed among immigrants and their children overall and by citizenship status and race/ethnicity, both before and during the pandemic.

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