Association between immigration enforcement encounters and COVID-19 testing and delays in care: a cross-sectional study of undocumented young adult immigrants in california
Abstract Background Undocumented immigrants are expected to face increased risks related to COVID-19 due to marginalizing restrictive immigration policies. However, few studies have assessed the prevalence of direct encounters with the immigration enforcement system among the undocumented and its im...
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Main Authors: | May Sudhinaraset (Author), Hye Young Choi (Author), Ezinne Nwankwo (Author), Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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