Child Migrants in Family Detention in the US: Addressing Fragmented Care
Background/Objectives: Migrant children in family detention facilities often experience frequent relocations and prolonged stays in precarious living conditions. This frequent relocation results in fragmentation of necessary medical care, leading to delays and inadequate medical care. We aim to high...
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Main Authors: | Shela Sridhar (Author), Vasileia Digidiki (Author), Leah Ratner (Author), Dennis Kunichoff (Author), Matthew G. Gartland (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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