On the Rights of Undocumented Children |
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Authors: | Roberto G. Gonzales |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Washington—SSW, 4101 15th Avenue, NE, Seattle, WA 98105-6299, USA |
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Abstract: | Changes in immigration laws over the last three to four decades have given rise to unprecedented numbers of undocumented children. However, as others have argued, policies regarding the control of undocumented migration have had deleterious effects on undocumented children and their basic access to social rights. Undocumented youth in the United States can legally attend K-12 education, but cannot legally work, vote, receive financial aid, or drive in most states. Their situation calls for a reexamination of immigration laws and a recasting of the frame that has been used to promote their inclusion. R. G. Gonzales is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington School of Social Work. His current recent research examines the role of policy and mediating institutions in shaping the on-the ground realities and options available to unauthorized Mexican youth as they transition to adulthood. |
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Keywords: | Immigration children undocumented human rights school law |
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