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US Adoption, Child Welfare System, and the Immigration System

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Need two sources and an annotated Bibliography.
We discussed and debated the benefits and potential for the following three ideas:
1. Integrating the US adoption and child welfare system with the Immigration system, to permit children without parents to enter into the adoption pipeline in the US to help solve a shortage of children available for adoption in the US.
2. Exploring the current foreign aid set aside for social and educational programs within the countries that are the sources of child immigration and presenting suggestions for altering that expenditure to better effect the change we desire.
3. Seek to change the current laws that send unaccompanied children back to where they came from.
After some brief research to see what sorts of sources were available for each proposal and discussing some of the inherent problems and limitations of those ideas, we decided to pursue option B as our presentation solution.
We ended our meeting by passing out an assignment to present at least two sources that could go into the bibliography for next week. Then briefly went over the grading rubric to self-grade our team work.
The meeting concluded with everyone agreeing to get to work finding sources and to reconvene next week for a review.
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Donato, K. M., & Sisk, B. (2015). Children's migration to the United States from Mexico and Central America: Evidence from the Mexican and Latin American migration projects. Journal on Migration and Human Security3(1), 58-79.
Donato & Sisk (2015) revealed that since 2014, an increasing number of unaccompanied minors crossing the Mexico-United States border had been recognized. The children are usually from Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. In 2006 statistics, it has been shown that around fourteen percent of Mexican migrants ages nineteen or below. This demonstrates that these individuals crossed the borders when they were still children or younger. The unauthorized migration is usually secondary to the abuse and poverty experienced by the children in their country, forcing them to leave their homeland. Most of the unauthorized movements are not related to having a family across the border. With the motive of unification with a loved one, the children can be protected under the U.S. child protection services, and they can enter the country with authorization. However, this is not usually the case.
Menjívar, C., & Perreira, K. M. (2019). Undocumented and unaccompanied: children of migration i...
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