aportes a la gestión necesaria para la sustentabilidad de la SALUD PÚBLICA como figura esencial de los servicios sociales básicos para la sociedad humana, para la familia y para la persona como individuo que participa de la vida ciudadana.
lunes, 2 de marzo de 2026
Health and Health Care Experiences of Immigrant Parents and Their Children During the Second Trump Term Authors: Drishti Pillai, Alisha Rao, Samantha Artiga, Shannon Schumacher, and Liz Hamel Published: Mar 2, 2026
https://www.kff.org/immigrant-health/health-and-health-care-experiences-of-immigrant-parents-and-their-children-during-the-second-trump-term/
Actions taken by the Trump administration and Congress will likely have major impacts on health and health care for immigrant families, including children. About one in four children in the U.S. has at least one immigrant parent, and the vast majority of these children are U.S. citizens. President Trump’s increased immigration enforcement activity has contributed to significant levels of fear and uncertainty among the immigrant community, which can negatively affect the health and well-being of immigrant families and make them more reluctant to access health coverage as well as health care. Longstanding research also shows that such fears can have lifelong negative impacts on the physical and mental health of children.
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