Biden has vowed to ensure that all people, regardless of immigration status, can get a COVID-19 vaccine, but making sure people trust that promise poses its own challenge.
"My worry is maybe we give information, and they give that information to ICE."https://bit.ly/39jKCJF
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And though she's eager for a vaccine and coronavirus immunity, Prado is terrified that getting the injection would pose a different kind of risk. "I know Philadelphia is a sanctuary city. But we don't know how safe we really are."https://bit.ly/39jKCJF
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Already, experts say, the health system will have to make a concerted effort to reach women on the frontlines. Barriers such as paid time off, transportation and child care make them harder to reach.https://bit.ly/3prGn4l
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These issues are especially complicated for immigrant women, who are overrepresented in service fields like home care and domestic work. — About 31 percent of foreign-born women work in service jobs, compared to 19 percent of U.S.-born women.https://bit.ly/39jKCJF
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For immigrant women, additional barriers such as — language — lack of health care access — cultural differences — fear and distrust of government (especially for undocumented immigrants) could further complicate their access to vaccines.https://bit.ly/39jKCJF
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Experts say the Trump administration never worked to clarify that immigrants would not be penalized for seeking coronavirus care. Now, many worry that message could carry over to immigrants weighing a coronavirus vaccine, regardless of their legal status.https://bit.ly/39jKCJF
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"They might be fearful that by ... putting their name on a list of people getting a vaccine, that might trigger some exposure that would compromise their ability to stay in the U.S.," said
@CenterOnBudget's Shelby Gonzales. More from@ChabeliH +@Shefalil:https://bit.ly/39jKCJFShow this thread
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