2021
DOI: 10.1177/23315024211013752
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Disrupting the Traffic Stop–to-Deportation Pipeline: The New York State Greenlight Law’s Intent and Implementation

Abstract: This article analyzes the traffic stop–to-deportation pipeline in New York State, how it harms children of immigrants, and how New York’s Greenlight Law seeks to disrupt it but has been hobbled by an implementation gap. It first establishes the phenomenon of the traffic stop–to-deportation pipeline by documenting how traffic stops are a key cause of deportations in New York State. Second, it analyzes how the pipeline harms (mostly US citizen) children of undocumented immigrants in New York State, who are more … Show more

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“…2021; Smith et al. 2021). More universities need such Centers, which improve the lives of people in the local community, give students concrete research experience and experience in the issues of working with institutions (Smith et al.…”
Section: How Can Academic Institutions Promote Reward and Support Pub...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2021; Smith et al. 2021). More universities need such Centers, which improve the lives of people in the local community, give students concrete research experience and experience in the issues of working with institutions (Smith et al.…”
Section: How Can Academic Institutions Promote Reward and Support Pub...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strained relationships or encounters with professionals (e.g., teachers, childcare workers, police, and personnel of youth organizations) can negatively affect CIF (Smith et al, 2021). Smith et al (2021) highlighted the detrimental effects of interactions during traffic stops in New York.…”
Section: Political and Social Contexts Of Receptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strained relationships or encounters with professionals (e.g., teachers, childcare workers, police, and personnel of youth organizations) can negatively affect CIF (Smith et al, 2021). Smith et al (2021) highlighted the detrimental effects of interactions during traffic stops in New York. Police officers' racial profiling leads to "exploratory" stops of Latinx drivers solely as a pretext to ask about immigrant status (Armenta, 2017;Garcia, 2019).…”
Section: Political and Social Contexts Of Receptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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