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October 6, 2017
CCR, Lurie Children's, You Are Not Alone

CCR Talks to NPR About the Uncertain Future of DACA

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October 6, 2017
CCR, Lurie Children's, You Are Not Alone

CCR team member, Dr. Rebecca Ford-Paz, and other Illinois psychologists talk with NPR about how the uncertain future of the DACA program contributes to mental health issues of youth and families affected by the rescission.

Source:http://nprillinois.org/post/illinois-issues-worry-about-dacas-fate-triggers-anxiety-depression-immigrants#stream/0

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