Political Climate Spurs Kansas Immigrants to Fear Interactions in Daily Life, Study Finds
April 16, 2018
April 16, 2018
LAWRENCE, Kansas, April 16 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
A two-decade trend of immigrant criminalization has seemingly peaked with the 2017 Trump administration executive orders, and it has altered the context in which immigrants live well beyond border states, according to new research by University of Kansas scholars.
The Social Currents journal has published the group's findings based on interviews with Guatemalan immigrants in Kansas an . . .
A two-decade trend of immigrant criminalization has seemingly peaked with the 2017 Trump administration executive orders, and it has altered the context in which immigrants live well beyond border states, according to new research by University of Kansas scholars.
The Social Currents journal has published the group's findings based on interviews with Guatemalan immigrants in Kansas an . . .