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38 J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 77 (2011)
U.S. Immigration Policy and Immigrant Children's Well-Being: The Impact of Policy Shifts

handle is hein.journals/jrlsasw38 and id is 73 raw text is: U.S. Immigration Policy and
Immigrant Children's Well-being:
The Impact of Policy Shifts
DAVID K. ANDROFF
CECILIA AY6N
Arizona State University
School of Social Work
DAVID BECERRA
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
School of Social Work
MARIA GURROLA
California State University-Long Beach
Department of Social Work
LoRRAINE SALAS
Unlimited Potential, Phoenix, AZ
JUDY KRYSIK
KAREN GERDES
ELIZABETH SEGAL
Arizona State University
School of Social Work
America is built upon a history of immigration; yet current immi-
gration policy and anti-immigrant sentiment negatively affect the
vulnerable population of immigrant families and children. Immi-
grant children face many problems, including economic insecurity,
barriers to education, poor health outcomes, the arrest and deporta-
tion of family members, discrimination, and trauma and harm to
their communities. These areas of immigrant children's economic
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, March 2011, Volume XXXVIII, Number 1
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