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Trump Administration Public-Charge Rule Would Amplify Harms to Immigrant Families
The Health Costs to Children of Stepped-Up U.S. Immigration Enforcement
The Public-Charge Final Rule Is Far from the Last Word
Opportunities Exist to Better Reach Dual Language Learner and Immigrant Families through Home Visiting Programs
A Solvable Challenge: Improving Asylee Access to Health and Other Benefits
The Role of Immigrant Health-Care Professionals in the United States during the Pandemic
How the Fear of Immigration Enforcement Affects the Mental Health of Latino Youth
Anticipated “Chilling Effects” of the Public-Charge Rule Are Real: Census Data Reflect Steep Decline in Benefits Use by Immigrant Families
As U.S. Health-Care System Buckles under Pandemic, Immigrant & Refugee Professionals Could Represent a Critical Resource
The Public-Charge Rule: Broad Impacts, But Few Will Be Denied Green Cards Based on Actual Benefits Use
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