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How the Supreme Court decision on United States v. Texas will affect millions of families

  • Written by Heide Castañeda, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of South Florida

“We are just waiting,” says Lisa, a 19-year-old college student, the anxiety palpable in her voice. Lisa is a U.S. citizen, born and raised in South Texas. Her parents and older brother, however, are undocumented.

The entire family’s lives may be turned upside down in just a few days.

This month, the Supreme Court will issue a...

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