Transitory legality: the health implication of ending DACA
This paper examines the effects of the rescission announcement of the DACA program on the health outcomes of Latino DACA recipients in California. Research shows that undocumented immigrants face poorer health outcomes than their documented counterparts and U.S. citizens, and that being offered lega...
Main Authors: | Mallet-Garcia, M, Garcia Bedolla, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of California, Berkeley
2019
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