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In recent years, the plight of immigrant children has been in the national spotlight. A primary issue of concern is the experience of child migrants in detention by the U.S. government. This work brings together voices from the legal realm, the academic world, and the experiences of activists and practitioners to discuss child migrant detention.

Produktbeschreibung
In recent years, the plight of immigrant children has been in the national spotlight. A primary issue of concern is the experience of child migrants in detention by the U.S. government. This work brings together voices from the legal realm, the academic world, and the experiences of activists and practitioners to discuss child migrant detention.
Autorenporträt
Emily Ruehs-Navarro is a professor of sociology at Elmhurst University, where she teaches on issues including migration, race, gender, and family. She has been advocating for immigrant youth in various capacities throughout her career. Lina Caswell MuÑoz is the associate director of Children and Youth Services at Church World Services. She has an MA in sociology and social justice and has worked with immigrant youth throughout her career. Sarah J. Diaz is the associate director of the Center for the Human Rights of Children and Lecturer at Loyola University Chicago’s School of Law. She teaches immigration, refugee, and human rights law. Her scholarship addresses child migration and international law.