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APHA 2017: Immigrant issues among 3 dozen Center presentations on tap in Atlanta
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Are discrimination, citizenship, and immigrant status linked in the states? How does state policy affect immigrant health? How is nonresponse to citizenship and immigrant questions addressed in surveys?
Image removed.Center researchers will address these immigrant-focused questions during a special session on measuring immigration status at APHA 2017.
September 27, 2017
APHA 2017: Immigrant issues among 3 dozen Center presentations on tap in Atlanta
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Communications Team
Are discrimination, citizenship, and immigrant status linked in the states? How does state policy affect immigrant health? How is nonresponse to citizenship and immigrant questions addressed in surveys?
Image removed.Center researchers will address these immigrant-focused questions during a special session on measuring immigration status at APHA 2017.
September 27, 2017
Study finds 125,000 immigrant youth with "Deferred Action" may be eligible for Medi-Cal
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Fear and lack of information may impede sign up

University of California researchers today released two reports that indicate high need and potential for health coverage among undocumented teens and young adults in the Golden State. The findings trail a bill recently introduced in the California Legislature that calls for healthcare coverage for all Californians regardless of their immigration status.

February 25, 2014
Study finds 125,000 immigrant youth with "Deferred Action" may be eligible for Medi-Cal
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Fear and lack of information may impede sign up

University of California researchers today released two reports that indicate high need and potential for health coverage among undocumented teens and young adults in the Golden State. The findings trail a bill recently introduced in the California Legislature that calls for healthcare coverage for all Californians regardless of their immigration status.

February 25, 2014
Up to 220,000 California children excluded from health care reform due to immigrant status
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Restrictions on eligibility for health care reform programs will result in the potential exclusion of up to 220,000 children from affordable health care coverage in California, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. 

The number represents approximately 20 percent of all uninsured children in California.

June 30, 2011
Up to 220,000 California children excluded from health care reform due to immigrant status
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Restrictions on eligibility for health care reform programs will result in the potential exclusion of up to 220,000 children from affordable health care coverage in California, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. 

The number represents approximately 20 percent of all uninsured children in California.

June 30, 2011
Two immigrant communities tackle air pollution in Boyle Heights, Long Beach under new CDC-funded pro
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The Los Angeles basin has some of the worst air quality in the nation, and two immigrant communities will develop plans to take action against the dangerous emissions generated by ship, train and truck traffic in their neighborhoods under a new project that kicks off in April: "Turning Data into Action (TDA): Fighting Air Pollution in Two Immigrant Communities.

March 29, 2011
Two immigrant communities tackle air pollution in Boyle Heights, Long Beach under new CDC-funded pro
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The Los Angeles basin has some of the worst air quality in the nation, and two immigrant communities will develop plans to take action against the dangerous emissions generated by ship, train and truck traffic in their neighborhoods under a new project that kicks off in April: "Turning Data into Action (TDA): Fighting Air Pollution in Two Immigrant Communities.

March 29, 2011