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domingo, 26 de abril de 2026
Population Health Costs Of Exclusionary And Criminalizing Immigration Policies Nolan Kline,Alana M. W. LeBrón,William Lopez,Nicole L. Novak,Melina Michelen,andMaria-Elena De Trinidad Young
https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/briefs/population-health-costs-exclusionary-and-criminalizing-immigration-policies
KEY POINTS:
The current immigration enforcement landscape is an extension of the past thirty years of immigration policy, which has increasingly focused on exclusion and securitization.
Despite historically falling under the domain of civil law, immigration matters in the US have increasingly been treated as issues of criminal law.
Immigration enforcement policies have individual, interpersonal, and communitywide harms that affect all people in the US.
Beyond the health-related harms of immigration enforcement policy, there are broader economic and social harms that affect all US residents.
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