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Presentation
Gendered Deportation Regimes: The Experiences of Exiled and Fractured Mixed-Status Couples
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the National Council on Family Relations (2014)
  • April M. Schueths, Dr., Georgia Southern University
Abstract
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Baltimore, MD

As the immigration debate wages on, men, women, and children from the Global South seeking a better life for their families and from warn-torn countries seeking refuge are caught in the crosshairs of anti-family immigration policies. This symposium examines the individual, couple, and familial trauma exposures, risks, and resilience given immigrant and refugee situatedness in global context. Four papers delineate trauma, risk, and resilience among immigrant and refugee women, immigrant Latino couples, and mixed-status families using multiple methodologies. The panel will draw linkages between anti-family immigration policies and family outcomes, and call for culturally-relevant and evidence-based interventions supporting family resilience.
Keywords
  • Gender deportation,
  • Gendered deportation regimes,
  • Mixed-status couples,
  • Exile,
  • Deportation
Publication Date
November 21, 2014
Location
Baltimore, MD
Citation Information
April M. Schueths. "Gendered Deportation Regimes: The Experiences of Exiled and Fractured Mixed-Status Couples" Symposium conducted at the meeting of the National Council on Family Relations (2014)
source:https://www.ncfr.org/ncfr-2014/friday/families-caught-anti-immigrant-crosshairs-trauma-risk-and-resilience
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/april_schueths/21/