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Policy Note 2020/3
| April 2020
Immigration Policy Undermines the US Pandemic Response
Research Scholar Martha Tepepa explains how the US response to the COVID-19 crisis will be hindered by its approach to immigration policy. The administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration campaign creates a public health risk in the context of this pandemic, and the recent implementation of the “Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds” final rule penalizing noncitizen recipients of some social services will further restrict access to treatment and encumber the fight against the coronavirus.
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Gender Equality and the Economy
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Social Structure
Economic Policy for the 21st Century
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Social Structure
Economic Policy for the 21st Century
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