University of Michigan: Undocumented Parents Teach Latino Kids to Be Overly Cautious
August 19, 2020
August 19, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 19 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Parents who are undocumented immigrants are more likely than documented parents to teach mistrust to their children and to be wary of interactions with law enforcement personnel and non-Latinos, say University of Michigan researchers.
These messages, in turn, can lead to higher levels of depression among those adolescents, they say.
Ethnic-racial socialization is o . . .
Parents who are undocumented immigrants are more likely than documented parents to teach mistrust to their children and to be wary of interactions with law enforcement personnel and non-Latinos, say University of Michigan researchers.
These messages, in turn, can lead to higher levels of depression among those adolescents, they say.
Ethnic-racial socialization is o . . .