Sin Padres, Sin Papeles
Stephanie L. Canizales, University of California Press (August 6, 2024)
This book explores the experiences of unaccompanied youth from Central America and Mexico, navigating life and the transition to adulthood in the U.S.
This book explores the experiences of unaccompanied youth from Central America and Mexico, navigating life and the transition to adulthood in the U.S.
The 21st Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference will bring together leading experts for policy and legal analysis, and discussion of key immigration issues in the U.S. It will feature Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migration as the keynote speaker.
This comprehensive resource pack reviews key considerations and approaches for including children in research initiatives, ensuring that children’s rights are respected and that they are engaged as partners in the research process.
This study explored the impacts of parental deportation on the health and well-being of U.S. citizen children of Mexican immigrants.
This webinar reviews the Immigration Policy Lab’s Integration Index, a six-dimension survey tool that assesses psychological, social, economic, political, linguistic, and navigational integration of refugees and other migrant groups.
This factsheet reviews the key components of the Biden administration’s new policy restricting access to asylum, including the process, exceptions, and consequences.
This brief reviews policy barriers to immigrant access to public benefits and needed reforms.
This practice advisory reviews the important role of ORR records in an immigration case and the process to request them.
This resource provides a refresher on the current state of the DACA program in light of the Biden administration’s August 2022 rule.
The new Biden administration parole-in-place program for undocumented immigrant spouses of U.S.-citizens is poised to provide much need relief to mixed-status families.