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The wide range of countries suggests a universality in the negative mental health impact of immigration detention. Findings suggest that detention adds additional stressors to immigrants and is associated with greater symptom severity. Additionally, detained refugees suffer from greater symptom severity than non-detained refugees.
Strong criticisms condemning international immigration policies have been made by various highly regarded medical journals [11] [12] [13] One of major humanitarian concerns has been the detainment and separation of children from their families, particularly the U.S-Mexico border. According to the United Nations Children's Fund, in the years ...
Immigration and border security were hot topics in 2024 as the Biden administration continued to tackle the historic migrant crisis at the southern border, migrant crime made headlines across the ...
“On one end, you had U.S. border expulsion policies and on the other Mexican enforcement policies – both focused on detention and deterrence that historically have not been effective ...
On border security, the paper recommends that Border Patrol should have expulsion authority during national crises, and that immigration detention is necessary to protect public safety and ensure ...
The northern border is more than 5,000 miles long, double the length of the southern border, and is experiencing a record surge in migrant encounters. US border with Canada faces crisis amid ...
The importance of protecting Australia's borders and integrity of Australia's immigration system was the initial reason for the policy, [20] while those who question the policy and Australian Government's decision argue whether it is good for both parties (the refugees and Australian citizens), stating that it is inhumane and ineffective as it ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on Tuesday that the incoming Republican Senate will make a "transformational" border security bill a "top priority" in 2025 – as immigration is set to remain a ...