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The Psychosocial Impact of Detention and Deportation on US Migrant Children and Families

机译:拘留和驱逐出境对美国移民儿童和家庭的心理影响

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Approximately 4.5 million U.S. citizen children live in mixed-status families, in which at least 1 family member is an unauthorized migrant and therefore vulnerable to detention and deportation from the United States (Passel & Cohn, 2011). This article critically examines the current state of the literature on the psychosocial consequences of detention and deportation for unauthorized migrants, mixed-status families, and their U.S.-born children. In particular, drawing on social and psychological theory and research, we (a) review the impact of parents' unauthorized status on children; (b) summarize the literature on the impact of detention processes on psychosocial well-being; (c) describe the dilemma faced by a mixed-status family when a parent faces deportation; (d) examine the current social scientific literature on how parental deportation impacts children and their families; and (e) summarize several policy recommendations for protecting children and families.
机译:大约有450万美国公民儿童居住在混合身份的家庭中,其中至少1名家庭成员是未经许可的移民,因此容易受到美国的拘留和驱逐出境(Passel&Cohn,2011)。本文严格审查了有关拘留和驱逐对未经授权的移民,混合身份家庭及其在美国出生的孩子的心理社会影响的文献现状。特别是,我们根据社会和心理学理论和研究,(a)回顾了父母未经授权的身份对孩子的影响; (b)总结有关拘留过程对社会心理福祉影响的文献; (c)描述当父母被驱逐出境时混合身份家庭所面临的困境; (d)研究有关父母驱逐出境如何影响儿童及其家庭的最新社会科学文献; (e)总结了一些保护儿童和家庭的政策建议。

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