University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz National Institute of Psychiatry, Mexico City, Mexico.
Fam Process. 2023 Dec;62(4):1640-1654. doi: 10.1111/famp.12850. Epub 2023 Jan 29.
Hundreds of thousands of undocumented Mexican immigrants were deported from the United States or returned to Mexico voluntarily in the past two decades, taking with them their US-born citizen children (USCC). A family's relocation-forced deportation or voluntary return-and the subsequent settlement and adjustment to Mexico affect everyone's well-being. We interviewed 18 USCC whose parents were forcibly deported and 18 whose parents returned voluntarily about their circumstances, experiences, and perceptions. Four categories of relocation and adjustment issues emerged. USCC with deported parents felt the sudden and harsh arrest, detention, deportation, and separation from parents, and family reunification after deportation. Those in the voluntary-return group told of concerns about the planned separation and relocation to Mexico. Both groups experienced issues of family reintegration and adjustment to a new environment. While relocation prompted similarities and differences in families' settlement, issues unique to families played a part in children's adjustment. Clinicians in both the United States and Mexico must take into consideration the nature of the relocation, families' distinctive reactions, and the individual child's experience as some USCC will remain in Mexico and others will return to the US Mexican clinicians will encounter USCC still settling and adjusting to Mexico, and USCC who decide to remain permanently in Mexico. US clinicians may encounter USCC facing the challenges of re-entering American society, joining educational institutions, and becoming part of the labor force. USCC forming families may feel the impact of their pasts in parenting dynamics.
在过去的二十年中,数以十万计的无证墨西哥移民被驱逐出美国或自愿返回墨西哥,带走了他们在美国出生的公民子女(USCC)。一个家庭的搬迁、被迫驱逐或自愿返回,以及随后在墨西哥的定居和调整,都会影响到每个人的福祉。我们采访了 18 名父母被强制驱逐的 USCC 和 18 名父母自愿返回的 USCC,了解他们的情况、经历和看法。出现了四类重新安置和调整问题。父母被驱逐的 USCC 突然感受到父母被捕、拘留、驱逐和分离的残酷,以及驱逐后的家庭团聚。自愿返回的那组人则担心计划中的分离和迁往墨西哥。这两个群体都经历了家庭重新融合和适应新环境的问题。虽然搬迁促使家庭在定居方面出现了相似和不同之处,但家庭特有的问题也在一定程度上影响了孩子的适应。美国和墨西哥的临床医生都必须考虑到搬迁的性质、家庭的独特反应以及个别孩子的经历,因为一些 USCC 将留在墨西哥,而另一些则会返回美国。墨西哥的临床医生将遇到仍在墨西哥定居和调整的 USCC,以及决定永久留在墨西哥的 USCC。美国的临床医生可能会遇到面临重新融入美国社会、加入教育机构和成为劳动力一部分的挑战的 USCC。组建家庭的 USCC 可能会感受到过去在育儿动态中的影响。