Study Examines Firearm-Related Threats to Immigrants

November 22, 2024
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Migrant

A recent University of Michigan study found that nearly half of migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean have experienced firearm-related violence or threats in their home countries. This research highlights the impact of such violence on migration patterns and suggests that better mental health support and thoughtful immigration policies are needed to address these issues. The findings also call for a deeper understanding of the complex factors driving migration.

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