POLITICSCHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Immigrant, refugee communities carry 'invisible backpack' filled with worry, fear
Immigrant and refugee communities face daily stress and fear due to immigration enforcement policies, which create an 'invisible backpack' of psychological and emotional burdens. These policies, justified as promoting public safety, are shown to cause widespread isolation and health impacts despite immigrants' lower rates of violent crime and economic contributions.
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