<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news-events/stories/2018/march-2018/03262018immigration.php" dsn="news"><featured/><top-stories/><homepage/><pubDate>03/27/2018 10:47:38 AM</pubDate><title>Living “Undocumented” Has Consequences For Entire Family</title><subtitle/><description>Parenting is stressful enough in a traditional family context but parents living in the United States without documentation status experience additional challenges. A study led by a researcher from the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work found that these parents feel trapped, burdened by the constant threat of separation from their children and discouraged by how their undocumented status affects child wellbeing and family processes.</description><author>Chris Stipes</author><author-email>cdstipes@uh.edu</author-email><author-phone/><image/><categories>People,Research,Top Stories</categories></item>