Related to Family Separation, Detention, and Reunification
- 2018: A Breakdown of LIRS Family Reunification Support – Infographic
- 2018: Crossing the Line: An Inside Look at Family Separation – Toolkit
- 2018: A Breakdown of Child and Family Separation – Infographic
- 2018: Before “Zero-Tolerance” We Called it “Betraying Family Values”
- 2018: What You Should Know About Family Detention…
- 2017: December 2017 Formal Complaint to DHS Regarding Family Separation
- 2017: Betraying Family Values: How Immigration Policy at the United States Border is Separating Families
- 2015: Locking Up Family Values Again
Related to Unaccompanied Minors
- 2018: A Profile of Unaccompanied Children in Maryland & Virginia
- 2016: Linking to Success: Assessing Need and Utilization of Community Services Among Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Released Without Follow-up Services
- 2016: LIRS Recommendations from Assessing Need and Utilization of Community Services Among Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Released Without Follow-up Services
- 2015: Childhood Interrupted: Lost Years for the Children of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
- 2015: At the Crossroads for Unaccompanied Migrant Children: Policy, Practice, & Protection
- 2015: Post-Release: Linking Unaccompanied Immigrant Children to Family and Community – University of South Carolina, College of Social Work
Related to Immigration Reform
- Be Not Afraid – Resources for Congregations and Immigrant Families Fractured by Fear
- 2017: Betraying Family Values: How Immigration Policy at the United States Border is Separating Families
- 2015: LIRS Backgrounder on Family Detention
- 2015: LIRS Backgrounder on Alternatives to Immigration Detention
- 2014: Locking Up Family Values, Again: The Continued Failure of Immigration Family Detention
Related to Integration
- 2018: Connecting Refugee Youth to Opportunities: Training and Education for Youth Employment and Career Building
- 2018: Measuring Integration: Linking Decision To Data