Creating the exclusionist society: from the War on Poverty to thewar on immigrants

The article explores the forces of exclusion and repression that the U.S. has successively unleashed in the name of the nation’s putative wars. The result has been the creation of an unprecedentedly harsh reception for first and second generation Latino immigrants in the United States today.

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Counting a Diverse Nation: Disaggregating Data on Race and Ethnicity to Advance a Culture of Health

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U.S. Immigration Policy and Immigrant Children’s Well-Being: The Impact of Policy Shifts