In the United States, fear of raids affects the work, education and stability of Mexican households with different immigration status.When leaving home becomes a risk in the United States. By Daniel Lee For thousands of Mexican families in the United States, fear is no longer a passing sensation: it is beginning to decide how they live. Going to work, taking children to school, taking transportation, going to a store or going to a hospital can t…
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In the United States, fear of raids affects the work, education and stability of Mexican households with different immigration status.When leaving home becomes a risk in the United States. By Daniel Lee For thousands of Mexican families in the United States, fear is no longer a passing sensation: it is beginning to decide how they live. Going to work, taking children to school, taking transportation, going to a store or going to a hospital can t…