When Parents Face Deportation, Their Children's Mental Health Suffers
Hundreds of thousands of U.S.-born children have had a parent detained or deported by immigration authorities. One family provides a glimpse into the mental health challenges these kids may face as a consequence.
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June 23, 2016 at 03:39AM
NPR News: When Parents Face Deportation, Their Children's Mental Health Suffers
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