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Report of the APA Presidential Task
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Crossroads The Psychology of ImmIgr
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Preface One of the benefits of serv
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Diane Elmore, PhD (APA Public Inter
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2011; C. Suárez-Orozco & Suárez-O
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2010; M. H. Lopez & Taylor, 2010).
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designed with their educational obs
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al., 2006), communication problems
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Sloan, & Sperling, 2011) and toward
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• The mesosystem is made up of in
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lesbian, gay, bisexual, disabilitie
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contributed to the growth of undocu
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All other countries 42% FIGURE 3. T
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to learn English (Bayley & Regan, 2
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Exclusion Act of 1882) specifically
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and mental health outcomes. Discrim
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adaptation: acculturation, Cultural
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In a number of studies, strong iden
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documented the problems caused by a
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Populations Facing Unique Challenge
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American region (Mexico, Canada, Ce
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the government or a group the gover
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Notably, in 2000, approximately 650
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often rely on their ethnic immigran
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Life span Considerations Looking at
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Transition to adulthood in the Unit
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In a study of Korean elders, there
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those of native English speakers an
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linguistic group in the United Stat
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or deported, immigration officials
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Immigrant students whose education
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to read in the home language promot
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& Mapp, 2002). Teachers, in turn, v
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In a knowledge-intensive economy, h
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