Deterrence-based asylum policies exacerbate health inequities among women and children seeking safety at the US-Mexico border - PubMed (original) (raw)

Deterrence-based asylum policies exacerbate health inequities among women and children seeking safety at the US-Mexico border

Emma Stirling-Cameron et al. Lancet Reg Health Am. 2023.

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ESC is a member of the Welcome to Canada Campaign expert working group; NER is the director of the Border Rights Project at the non-governmental organization Al Otro Lado.

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