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How Sponsor’s Legal Status and Relationship to Children Shape Unaccompanied Minors’ Integration
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$132,092 |
Immigration and Immigrant Integration |
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The Life Course Implications of Legal Exclusion Among Undocumented Latinas in the Suburbs of a Traditional Immigrant Destination
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$75,000 |
Immigration and Immigrant Integration |
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Immigrants and Children of Immigrants in the US Military
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$49,994 |
Immigration and Immigrant Integration |
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The Consequences of Expungement Policy on Immigration Outcomes
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$74,973 |
Immigration and Immigrant Integration |
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Race, Immigration, and Integration: South Asian Immigrants in Queens
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$47,088 |
Immigration and Immigrant Integration |
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H-2A Mexican Agricultural Guestworkers: Navigating Opportunities and Risks in California and Improving Quality of Life in Mexico
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$50,000 |
Immigration |
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Economic Integration of Newly Resettled Afghans
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$47,244 |
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The Transition to Young Adulthood Among Second-Generation West Africans
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$30,670 |
|
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Immigrant Attitudes Toward Racial Inequality
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$20,275 |
|
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Precarious Citizenship: How Judges Make Denaturalization Decisions
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$50,000 |
|
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An Examination of the Integration Experiences of Muslim Immigrants and Refugees in Traditional and Non-Traditional Immigrant Destinations
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$126,225 |
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Testing the “Invisibility Bargain”: Media Imagery, Authoritarianism, and Attitudes Toward Immigrant Social Integration and Political Agency
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$34,650 |
|
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De Facto Deported U.S.-Citizen Children in Mexico
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$34,852 |
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Family Reunification in the U.S., Post-Deportation
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$38,110 |
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Reuniting Families: Understanding the Impact of Immigration Prison Decarceration Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic on Detained Immigrants and Their Families
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$168,082 |
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Emergency Relief Fund for Undocumented and Low-Income Students: Evidence from CUNY, the Public University System in New York City
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$169,756 |
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Immigration Enforcement, Crime, and Community Trust
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$21,648 |
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Immigration, Crime, and Policing: Evidence From US History
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$21,185 |
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The Spillover Effects of 287(g) Agreements on State Trooper Policing
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$34,352 |
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How Social Protection Policies and Institutions Contribute To Older Immigrants’ Wellbeing and Sense of Belonging to America
Co-funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York
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$174,423 |
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