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Team-based urgent response: A model for community advocacy in an era of increased immigration law enforcement
Journal of Community Practice ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10705422.2020.1717711
William D. Lopez 1, 2, 3 , Kerry Martin 3, 4 , Laura Sonday 3, 5 , Alexander M. Stephens 3, 6 , Anna C. Lemler 3 , Maria Ibarra-Frayre 3, 7 , Ramiro Martinez 3 , Melanie Harner 3 , Margaret Harner 3 , Mary Anne Perrone 3 , Laura Sanders 3, 8
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ABSTRACT The increase in deportations under the Obama administration followed by reduced discretion in arrests in the U.S. interior by the Trump administration has had tangible effects on undocumented immigrants and their communities. The unpredictability of removals, coupled with a sense of foreboding, directly impacts health, limits health seeking behaviors, and instills fear of government institutions. We describe how advocates with the Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights reorganized their urgent response phone line to address an increase in number and complexity of calls, provide a case study of a typical call, and suggest strategies for replication in similar communities.

中文翻译:

基于团队的紧急响应:移民执法增加时代的社区倡导模式

摘要 奥巴马政府驱逐出境人数增加,随后特朗普政府减少在美国内陆逮捕的自由裁量权,对无证移民及其社区产生了切实影响。搬迁的不可预测性,加上不祥的预感,直接影响健康,限制寻求健康的行为,并灌输对政府机构的恐惧。我们描述了 Washtenaw 移民权利跨信仰联盟的倡导者如何重组他们的紧急响应电话线以解决电话数量和复杂性的增加,提供典型电话的案例研究,并提出在类似社区中复制的策略。
更新日期:2020-01-02
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