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

The article examines the immigration policy and anti-immigrant sentiment that negatively affect the vulnerable population of immigrant families, including their children. By discussing the implications for social policy reform, such as decriminalization, we can build a better future.

Previous
Previous

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

Next
Next

Rebuilding the U.S. Refugee Program for the 21st Century