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Cuevas, Stephany – Journal of College Access, 2021
Using the ecological systems theory, this study highlights the significant impact the political climate in the United States (i.e., anti-immigrant sentiments and violence) has on undocumented Latinx parents' engagement in their children's education. Drawing from a larger qualitative, interview-based study that explored how undocumented Latinx…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Undocumented Immigrants, Hispanic Americans, Parent Participation
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Rosales, William E.; Enriquez, Laura E.; Nájera, Jennifer R. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2021
Prior research suggests that hostile immigration policies can motivate undocumented immigrants' political engagement, but may also create unique risks that limit their willingness to participate. We examine how perceptions of the immigration policy context may help or hinder undocumented college students' political engagement. Using data from an…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Undocumented Immigrants, Political Issues, Student Participation
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Rogers, Jennifer – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2022
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program provides legal protection to enhance access for a narrow subcategory of undocumented immigrants. Following the presidential election, a series of actions have pushed many of these recipients into limbo, leading to uncertainty and fear for these young students. This case study examined the…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Hispanic American Students, Females, First Generation College Students
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Polk, Sarah; Sharfstein, Joshua; Hernando, Mary Ann; Moon, Margaret; Richards, Shamelle – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2018
The highly publicized imposition and retraction of the "family separation" border policy by the current U.S. Administration was not an anomaly in U.S. history. In this manuscript, we place these troubling recent events in the context of decades of U.S. immigration policies and politics. We then describe the consequences of family…
Descriptors: Immigration, Public Policy, Federal Government, United States History
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Reed, Holly E.; Aptekar, Sofya; Hsin, Amy – Harvard Educational Review, 2022
Contributing to the literature on the institutional experiences of undocumented youth, this article by Holly E. Reed, Sofya Aptekar, and Amy Hsin explores undocumented and "DACAmented" students' experiences managing their illegality on campus and how college staff and faculty manage that illegality while organizing programs and support.…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, College Students, Urban Schools, College Faculty
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Thomas, Kaitlin E. – Hispania, 2021
2020 ushered in the convergence of multiple societal, political, environmental, and health crises. Racial reckoning collided with fearmongering on a national scale and punitive policies targeted non-citizens simultaneous to the global health pandemic COVID-19. COVID-19 required the unexpected pivoting from in-person instruction to what was, for…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Distance Education
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Valdivia, Carolina; Clark-Ibáñez, Marisol; Schacht, Lucas; Duran, Juan; Mendoza, Sussana – Journal of College Access, 2021
This article examines the educational experiences of undocumented high school students during the Trump administration--a time marked by the intensification and expansion of immigration enforcement practices. Drawing on 24 in-depth interviews, we find that undocumented high school students experienced increased instances of bullying near the time…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, High School Students, Political Issues, Presidents