Large-scale immigration raids have drastically altered the lives of Latino communities throughout the United States. William Lopez, clinical assistant professor of health behavior and health equity at U-M, seeks to understand how these raids shape the daily lives and mental health of families, particularly among children and students. In this episode of Michigan Minds, Lopez discusses his findings on the effects of immigration raids and offers insight into how intensified enforcement efforts influence the well-being and resilience of students and their communities.