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January 2019
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The Department of Homeland Security recently told Congress that “more children and families are being apprehended between the ports of entry than ever before.” In fact, President Bush’s administration apprehended more children with far fewer resources.
Source: Cato Institute
October 2018
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A 10-page document outlining the major changes under the proposed regulation and answering frequently asked questions
Source: Protecting Immigrant Families
October 2018
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This analysis considers the Trump administration's claims that the 2015 Flores settlement agreement led to an increase in the number of families arriving at the United States’ southwest border.
Source: Center for American Progress
September 2018
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Analysis, Funding Recommendations
A summary of some of the more important changes in the proposed "public charge" rule and how CLINIC plans to respond.
Source: Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
September 2018
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Analysis

An analysis by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation of how the proposed "public charge" rule overhaul will impact immigrants' health coverage.
Source: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
September 2018
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An analysis of impact on immigrant hunger of the proposed public charge rule that was posted on the Department of Homeland Security’s website in late September.
Source: Food Research and Action Center
September 2018
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Analysis

Having shelved a controversial family-separation practice that drew massive protest—and did not slow the arrival of Central American families at the U.S.-Mexico border—the Trump administration is proposing a new tactic: Indefinite detention of parents and children.
Source: Migration Policy Institute