A deeper look into the past of Cambodian refugees in California's Central Valley shows how they’ve rebuilt their lives decades after resettling in the U.S.
Moms talk about what it’s like to be pregnant in jail, and about their lives before and after incarceration.
Dressed in neat scrubs, Akima Adams, 23, stood small and slight before the judge.
Undocumented patients and mixed status families pose special challenges for health care providers.
Jose Arreola’s parents told him at age five that he couldn’t speak Spanish in public, and couldn’t tell anyone where the family was from, or his mom and dad could be taken away....
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the bulk of the Affordable Care Act last week was a victory for many people currently unable to access care. But one group was excluded from the innovations and improvement of access to care. Undocumented immigrants make up 11 million of U.S. residents.