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Abstract Immigrants and refugees in the United States often face significant barriers in accessing social services, including mental health support, legal assistance, ESL or related education, housing, vocational training, workforce resources, transportation, and citizenship support. This article explores the strengths and challenges of community‐based
Rooshey Hasnain+7 more
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The Rise of Speed Deportation and the Role of Discretion
In 2013, the majority of people deported never saw a courtroom or immigration judge. Instead, they were quickly removed by the Department of Homeland Security via one of several procedures collectively referred to as “speed deportation.” The policy goals
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
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One of the main issue in robotics is the lack of embedded computational power. Recently, state of the art algorithms providing a better understanding of the surroundings (Object detection, skeleton tracking, etc.) are requiring more and more computational power.
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Seguir adelante: A qualitative exploration of Latino farmworkers' work and nonwork resources
Abstract Latino immigrant workers have been an exploited community within many dangerous workforces, but especially within the agricultural industry. They are a crucial population for the labor and economy of the U.S., yet Latino farmworkers report feeling expendable, discriminated against, and exposed to hazardous working conditions.
Faviola Robles Saenz+3 more
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Immigration Law- Exclusionary Rule- If the Exclusionary Rule Question is Reached, the Civil Nature of a Deportation Proceeding May Preclude Its Application [PDF]
This Case Note addresses questions concerning the exclusionary rule in deportation proceedings. Examining the Ninth Circuit\u27s analysis in Cuevas- Ortega v.
Peress, Diane M.
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DEPORTATION OF TROPHOBLAST IN THE CHINCHILLA [PDF]
venous drainage of the uterus throughout most ofpregnancy (Douglas, Thomas, Carr, Cullen & Morris, 1959) and, although many are subsequently destroyed, probably by some lytic action of the blood, considerable numbers reach the maternal lungs (Attwood & Park, 1961).
W. D. Billington, Barbara J. Weir
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Komsomol Organization of Kalmykia: Pre-Deportation and Restoration Period Efforts Analyzed
Introduction. In the immediate aftermath of the Nazi defeat in Kalmykia’s territory, local Komsomol members initiated most essential efforts to restore ruined industrial facilities, buildings of public organizations, schools, took active part in ...
Baatr A. Okonov
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The treatment of illegalized migrants in Western liberal states has been often characterized by a duality of compassion and repression. Within this dyad, repression is said to be applied with the right hand of the state by the police, border control ...
B. Kalir
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Objectives. To investigate how personally knowing a deported migrant relates to past-year prescription drug misuse among US-citizen Latinos.Methods.
M. Pinedo
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Experiences of women farmworkers in Michigan: Perspectives from the Michigan Farmworker Project
Abstract Agricultural work presents significant physical and social challenges globally and in the United States, with women farmworkers facing unique risks that remain underexplored. This study examines the social and occupational hazards confronted by women farmworkers in Michigan using data from the Michigan Farmworker Project.
Alexis J. Handal+3 more
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