2022
DOI: 10.1111/soc4.13027
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Family formation under the law: How immigration laws construct contemporary Latino/a immigrant families in the U.S.

Abstract: Sociologists of the family have established that U.S. laws play a fundamental role in shaping the outcomes of family members. This article builds on this work by examining how immigration law is instrumental to the family formation processes of contemporary Latino/a immigrant families.Drawing on insights from sociology of the family and immigrant incorporation literature, I argue that immigration laws aid in the creation of family typologies among Latino/a immigrants. This argument is supported by providing a … Show more

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“…Other services can include working closely with immigrant parents training on how to access web‐based services, providing resource sheets in parents' preferred language, and hiring school advocates that work directly with parents who request additional support. Schools must also consider how immigration law affects families (Delgado 2022b). Undocumented parents may not feel comfortable reaching out for school‐based services if spaces seem unwelcoming or dangerous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other services can include working closely with immigrant parents training on how to access web‐based services, providing resource sheets in parents' preferred language, and hiring school advocates that work directly with parents who request additional support. Schools must also consider how immigration law affects families (Delgado 2022b). Undocumented parents may not feel comfortable reaching out for school‐based services if spaces seem unwelcoming or dangerous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family reunification law shapes the composition of immigrant families (Delgado 2022; Menjívar, Abrego, and Schmalzbauer 2016). We find that regulations to petition family members, such as numerical caps on family preference visas, bars to readmission, and income requirements, contribute to keeping families apart (Enchautegui and Menjívar 2015), findings that contrast sharply with the narrative of a family-based immigration system.…”
Section: State Power Categories and Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%