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Integration of Unaccompanied Migrant Youth in the United States: A Call for Research.

Jodi Berger Cardoso1, Kalina Brabeck2, Dennis Stinchcomb3, Lauren Heidbrink4, Olga Acosta Price5, Óscar F Gil-García6, Thomas M Crea7, Luis H Zayas8.   

Abstract

Between October 2013 and July 2016, over 156,000 children traveling without their guardians were apprehended at the US-Mexico border and transferred to the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). During that same period, ORR placed over 123,000 unaccompanied migrant youth-predominantly from Central America-with a parent or other adult sponsor residing in the US. Following placement, local communities are tasked with integrating migrant youth, many of whom experience pre- and in-transit migration traumas, family separation, limited/interrupted schooling, and unauthorised legal status, placing them at heightened risk for psychological distress, academic disengagement, maltreatment, and human trafficking. Nonetheless, fewer than 10% of young people receive formal post-release services. This paper addresses the paucity of research on the experiences of the 90% of children and youth without access to post-release services. To bridge this gap, this article: (a) describes the post-release experiences of unaccompanied youth, focusing on legal, family, health, and educational contexts; (b) identifies methodological and ethical challenges and solutions in conducting research with this population of young people and their families; and (c) proposes research to identify structural challenges to the provision of services and to inform best practices in support of unaccompanied youth.

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Keywords:  Central America; child migration; post-release services; refugees; unaccompanied minors

Year:  2017        PMID: 30766444      PMCID: PMC6370325          DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1404261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethn Migr Stud        ISSN: 1369-183X


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5.  Unaccompanied Immigrant Children in ORR Foster Care: Community Level Facilitators of Adjustment Identified by Service Providers.

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6.  Mentoring for Improving the Self-Esteem, Resilience, and Hope of Unaccompanied Migrant Youth in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area.

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