Barriers to health care services among US-based undocumented Latinx immigrants within the sociopolitical climate under the Trump administration: A comparative analysis between client experiences and provider perceptions
As President Biden's administration works towards a 'fair and humane' immigration overhaul, it becomes critical to examine the implications of immigration policies/laws under the Trump administration on the well-being of undocumented residents to inform equitable reformations. We inve...
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Main Authors: | Monika Doshi (Author), Richard Bryce (Author), Hannah Mesa (Author), Marta Carolina Ibarra Avila (Author), William D. Lopez (Author), Maria Militzer (Author), Spring Quinones (Author), Ruth Kraut (Author), Raymond Rion (Author), Paul J. Fleming (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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