The Effect of Immigration Enforcement on School Engagement: Evidence From 287(g) Programs in North Carolina
During the past 15 years, immigration enforcement increased dramatically in the U.S. interior. There is a growing recognition that immigration enforcement in the U.S. interior has spillover effects onto U.S. citizens. I examine the impacts of a type of partnership between Immigration and Customs Enf...
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Main Author: | Laura Bellows (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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