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Immigration Enforcement Fear and Anxiety in Latinx High School Students: The Indirect Effect of Perceived Discrimination

By | Child Well-Being, Culture: Issues & Competencies, Immigrant Families Research, Immigration Enforcement, Research Highlight, Trauma

Immigration Enforcement Fear and Anxiety in Latinx High School Students: The Indirect Effect of Perceived Discrimination

Jodi Berger Cardoso, Kalina Brabeck, Randy Capps, Tzuan Chen, Natalia Giraldo-Santiago, Anjely Huertas, and Nubia A. Mayorga; Journal of Adolescent Health (August 20, 2020)

This study explored the impacts of immigration enforcement on fear and anxiety among Latinx high school student and the role of perceived discrimination in this association.

Adults in Low-Income Immigrant Families Were Deeply Affected by the COVID-19 Crisis yet Avoided Safety Net Programs in 2020

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

Adults in Low-Income Immigrant Families Were Deeply Affected by the COVID-19 Crisis yet Avoided Safety Net Programs in 2020

Hamutal Bernstein, Dulce Gonzalez, and Michael Karpman; Urban Institute (May 2021)

This research explores the persistent chilling effects on benefits program use during the pandemic, particularly among low-income immigrant families who live below 200 percent of the federal poverty level.

Many Immigrant Families with Children Continued to Avoid Public Benefits in 2020, Despite Facing Hardships

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

Many Immigrant Families with Children Continued to Avoid Public Benefits in 2020, Despite Facing Hardships

Jennifer M. Haley, Genevieve M. Kenney, Hamutal Bernstein, and Dulce Gonzalez; Urban Institute (May 2021)

This research explores the many hardships, financial concerns, and chilling effects experienced by immigrant families with children during 2020. Researchers found that 20% of immigrant families avoided public benefits due to immigration-related concerns.

June Webinar Series from CLINIC

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June Webinar Series from CLINIC

Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (June 2021)

CLINIC is offering several webinar series during the month of June, including the following “Overview of Immigration Consequences of Crimes,” “Citizenship and Naturalization,” and “Fundraising and Enhancing Fee Revenue.”

2021 Cambio de Colores 19th Annual Conference

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2021 Cambio de Colores 19th Annual Conference

Cambio de Colores • June 16-19, 2021

Cambio de Colores, which focuses on the integration of Latin@s/Latinxs/Hispanics and immigrants in new destinations, is hosting its virtual 19th annual conference with the theme “Embracing Differences and Empowering Communities.”

Ensuring Immigration Courts Consider Children’s Best Interests

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Ensuring Immigration Courts Consider Children’s Best Interests

The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights • June 22, 2021 • 01:00 PM EST

This webinar by the Young Center will provide insight on how to engage in best interests advocacy to ensure that children’s best interests are at the center of decision making considerations when determining whether to grant children protection or return them to their home countries.

U.S. stops flying migrant families across southern border states amid pressure from advocates

By | In the News

U.S. stops flying migrant families across southern border states amid pressure from advocates

Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News (May 12, 2021)

In response to growing pressure from advocacy groups, the U.S. government has ended its practice of transporting migrant families who crossed the border in south Texas to El Paso and San Diego, where they would then expel them to Mexico.

Parents of 391 migrant children separated at border under Trump still have not been found, court filing says

By | In the News

Parents of 391 migrant children separated at border under Trump still have not been found, court filing says

Priscilla Alvarez, CNN (May 19, 2021)

Attorneys have successfully located 54  parents of migrant children who were separated at the US-Mexico border during the Trump administration, but are still working to find and contact the parents of 391 children.

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