“Because We Are Afraid”: voices of the undocumented in a new immigrant destination in the United States

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2024-04

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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The purpose of this study is to explore immigrants’ perceptions of their daily lives in a state with anti-immigrant policies in the United States. Using snowball sampling, researchers recruited a sample of 30 Latino immigrants in southwest Montana. The research team conducted semi-structured interviews in Spanish and analyzed the data using thematic analysis. We identified four themes: difficulty accessing healthcare, frustration over the inability to obtain driver’s licenses, challenges related to employment, and desire to make a life in Montana. Fear permeated all topics. Lack of documentation presents complex economic, health, and social challenges that prevent immigrants from fully integrating into their communities. These are exacerbated in states that employ anti-immigrant policies. As Western states continue to experience growth in immigrant populations, it is critical to develop policies to support integration and equitable access to health and social services.

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undocumented, immigration, Qualitative, Anti-immigrant policies

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Metcalf, M., Comey, D., Hines, D. et al. “Because We Are Afraid”: voices of the undocumented in a new immigrant destination in the United States. J Public Health Pol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41271-024-00475-4

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