Immigration Policy and Latinx/é Children from Mixed-Status Families: Mental Health Consequences and Recommendations for Mental Health Providers
The impact of immigration policies on Latinx/é mixed-status families and their children is undeniable. Changes in immigration policy, focused on increased deportation enforcement, within the last three decades have led to an increased fear of deportation and unique circumstances mixed-status famili...
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Main Authors: | Lucila Ramos-Sánchez (Author), Jasmín D. Llamas (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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