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Undocumented U.S. Immigrants and Covid-19.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Undocumented U.S. Immigrants and Covid-19 Years of anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric will be difficult to reverse, but it’s essential that the Trump administration address the needs of undocumen...
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Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants
, 2001It is amazing to me how in all the hoopla and debate these days about the decline of education in the US we ignore the most fundamental of its causes. Our students have changed radically.
M. Prensky
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A New Threat to Immigrants' Health - The Public-Charge Rule.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018A New Threat to Immigrants’ Health The Trump administration is aiming to expand the criteria for deeming an immigrant likely to become a “public charge.” Such a change would have important consequences for access to medical care and for the health of ...
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2022
Immigration has been a constant force shaping American life, both before and after national independence. Millions of individuals from around the world, with some degree of volition, decided that they could benefit from making the move to the United States or before that the British colonies of North America.
CARL J. BON TEMPO, HASIA R. DINER
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Immigration has been a constant force shaping American life, both before and after national independence. Millions of individuals from around the world, with some degree of volition, decided that they could benefit from making the move to the United States or before that the British colonies of North America.
CARL J. BON TEMPO, HASIA R. DINER
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Assimilation, Changes in Cohort Quality, and the Earnings of Immigrants
Journal of Labor Economics, 1985This paper reexamines the empirical basis for two "facts" that seem to be found in most cross-section studies of immigrant earnings: (1) the earnings of immigrants grow rapidly as they assimilate into the United States; and (2) this rapid growth leads to
G. Borjas
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The Effects of Right-Wing Populist Communication on Emotions and Cognitions toward Immigrants
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2018The persuasiveness of right-wing populist communication has become a widely discussed topic; it is often assumed that such messages might foster anti-immigrant attitudes among citizens.
D. Wirz+7 more
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Picturing immigration: how the media criminalizes immigrants
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2018A growing body of evidence demonstrates that the way the press frames policy issues can foster fear, particularly with respect to portrayals of immigrants.
Emily M. Farris, Heather Silber Mohamed
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