From Urban Institute :: Immigrants and Immigration <[email protected]>
Subject Immigrant families continue to avoid safety net programs
Date March 17, 2021 11:02 AM
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Immigration Policy Update
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Immigration Policy Update







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Chilling effects continued in 2020
In 2020, more than one in six adults in immigrant families reported they or a family member avoided a noncash government benefit program or other help with basic needs because of green card or other immigration concerns.

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Updated: Visualizing trends for children of immigrants
The Children of Immigrants map feature was newly updated with 2019 data. Read more on policy considerations for
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health care ,
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housing , and
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education .

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Barriers to Medicaid and Children&rsquo;s Health Insurance Program coverage for eligible but uninsured Latinx children
An analysis of uninsurance rate trends among children in Texas highlights the importance of considering barriers to coverage enrollment as well as where families with eligible uninsured children live.

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Supporting Latino and immigrant entrepreneurs in a time of crisis
The pandemic has deeply affected Latino and immigrant small-business owners. Check out a recent
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roundtable event that brought together leaders from community-based organizations that support these entrepreneurs and advance equitable development for their neighborhoods.

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Supporting a workforce that makes all other work possible: A Q&A with Palak Shah
A leader at the National Domestic Workers Alliance says the pandemic has devastated the 2.5 million&ndash;strong domestic care workforce, of which more than half of all workers are women of color and immigrants. These essential workers need a safety net.

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The globalization of postsecondary education: The role of international students in the US higher education system
Since 1980, the number of international students enrolled at US colleges and universities has quadrupled. These trends are shaped by both changes in student demand from abroad and the variation in education market circumstances, with visa policies serving a mediating role.

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