Immigration, Health, and Social Welfare Policy
My research on immigration, health, and social welfare policy examines how intersecting social policies impact safety-net health care for non-citizens and mixed-status families in the U.S. My previous and ongoing research in this area explores how shifting political priorities have challenged healthcare and wellbeing services for immigrant communities.
Research
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"Second-Class Care: How Immigration Law Transforms Clinical Practice in the Safety Net"
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"Public charge, legal estrangement, and renegotiating situational trust in the US healthcare safety net"
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"First do No harm: Medical legal violence and immigrant health in Coral County, USA"
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"Stratified citizenship, stratified health: Examining latinx legal status in the U.S. healthcare safety net"
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"Complex care and contradictions of choice in the safety neT"