IMMIGRANT FAMILY SEPARATION, FEAR, AND THE U.S. DEPORTATION REGIME
In 2018, President Trump changed a long-standing policy of keeping families who cross the United States border together; instead, he ordered that parents be detained separately from children, drawing a national outcry that led to his administration walking back the practice. Drawing on 50 in-depth i...
Main Authors: | Elizabeth ARANDA, Elizabeth VAQUERA |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM)
2018-11-01
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Series: | Monitoring Obŝestvennogo Mneniâ: Ekonomičeskie i Socialʹnye Peremeny |
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Online Access: | https://monitoringjournal.ru/index.php/monitoring/article/view/387 |
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