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The Life Cycle and Social Impact of Being an Undocumented Immigrant in the United States

By: Dita Dobroshi
Narrated by: Kevin Howard
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This essay provides specific information on the effects of being an undocumented immigrant throughout the various stages of life. In other words, the effects of being an undocumented immigrant from the stages of early childhood, youth or adolescence, adulthood, and then to late or older adulthood. A social, historical, and cultural perspective and the impact of being undocumented is examined, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic.

©2025 Dita Dobroshi (P)2025 Dita Dobroshi
Emigration & Immigration Racism & Discrimination Refugee Studies Social Sciences Specific Demographics
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