Gonzales, a leading expert
on undocumented immigrant youth and young adults, explained that many undocumented teenagers go through their lives participating in the «normal» experiences of growing up until the point when their peers begin to get driver's licenses and apply to college.
Roberto Gonzales has done extensive research
on undocumented immigrant youth and young adult populations in America.
In this edition of the EdCast, Gonzales, one of the nation's leading experts
on undocumented immigrant youth and young adults, discusses DACA and the impact of immigration policy as it relates to educational success in our country.
Not exact matches
Kelly's «Lazy» Dreamer Comment Is Racist and Obscures Truth
on DACA Numbers, Critics Say (NBC News) Roberto Gonzales weighs in
on the stereotypes around DACA
youth and
undocumented immigrants.
The Trump Administration announced that it would not embark
on any deportation proceedings those previously covered under DACA for six months, declaring that it wait
on Congress to pass legislation that would eventually allow those
undocumented immigrant youth to stay.
Earlier this month, the American Civil Liberties Union revealed in a lawsuit
on behalf of three
undocumented immigrant youth that the federal agency is teaming up with police departments (including the 250 law enforcement agencies operated by traditional district schools) to pick up, detain, and ultimately, deport unaccompanied refugee children and other
undocumented minors.
Whether it is standing up against the Administration's unlawful ban
on Muslim travelers, challenging the Department of Justice's effort to halt NWIRP from doing important limited representation work for people at the detention center, or protecting the rights of
undocumented immigrant youth, NWIRP provides a critical voice for those marginalized by federal policies.
This manuscript focuses
on the complexities of working with
undocumented immigrant youth and the importance of using specific multicultural theories when providing career counseling in the school setting.
On Tuesday, officials in Yolo County, Calif., agreed to keep open a juvenile detention facility for
undocumented immigrant youth after a report revealed that many
youth there have unmet mental...