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Kalmykia’s Public Healthcare after the Return of 1957
Introduction. This article examines the health care sector in Kalmykia after the return of the Kalmyk people from the places of deportation in 1957. The chronological framework covers several periods: the state of health care in the abolished Kalmyk ASSR
Margarita V. Baduginova
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“I Put a Mask on” the human side of deportation effects on Latino youth [PDF]
Recent research on immigration has looked at forced deportation issues and specifically on the mental health issues of immigrant parents separated from their children rather than from the child’s experience. Hispanic adolescents residing in the United
Delva, Jorge+5 more
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Discretion to Deport: Intersections between Health and Detention of Syrian Refugees in Jordan
Detention and deportation of migrants is a clear performance of state sovereignty that relies on discretionary practices and policies. The ongoing conflict in Syria highlights the strain and social disruption in neighbouring countries that host the ...
Petra Molnar
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Trump-induced anxiety among Latina/os [PDF]
During the 2016 election, Donald Trump castigated unauthorized immigrants as “murderers and rapists.” During his presidency, he continued the use of this rhetoric, explicitly linking unauthorized migrants to threatening narratives.
García-Amador, JM+8 more
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Detention, Deportation, and Waiting: Toward a Theory of Migrant Detainability
The global expansion of deportation regimes has spurred an analogous expansion of migrant detention. Arguably even more than the onerous punitive power of deportation, detention imposes the sovereign power of a state on the lives of non-citizens in a ...
N. Genova
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In this paper, I examine the experiences of Jason and Ricardo, two men who were deported to Jamaica from the UK following criminal conviction. This ethnographic inquiry into deportation provides a rich and complex account of race-making at different ...
Luke de Noronha
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An Empirical Analysis of how Internet Access Influences Public Opinion towards Undocumented Immigrants and Unaccompanied Children [PDF]
This research adds to the expanding field of data-driven analysis, scientific modeling, and forecasting on the impact of having access to the Internet and IoT on the general US population regarding immigrants and immigration policies. More specifically, this research focuses on the public opinion of undocumented immigrants in the United States and ...
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The Ingush’s cultural memory and social identity as a representative of repressed ethnic group [PDF]
Background. The authors of the paper enquire how the continuity and maintenance of social identity is carried out from generation to generation. Particular attention is drawn to the memory of the traumatic past of the group, such as repression and ...
Tatyana G. Stefanenko+2 more
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The paper features the US deportation practices aimed to curb illegal Mexican immigration, which has not been a subject of research in Russian historiography. The Acts of 1986-2001 addressing illegal immigration empowered the executive branch in terms of
T. V. Pantyukhina
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New trends in South-South migration: The economic impact of COVID-19 and immigration enforcement [PDF]
This paper evaluates the impact of the pandemic and enforcement at the US and Mexican borders on the emigration of Guatemalans during 2017-2020. During this period, the number of crossings from Guatemala fell by 10%, according to the Survey of Migration to the Southern Border of Mexico.
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