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Illegal Immigrants’ Underground Lives Hobble Their U.S.-Born Children, Study Says

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Published: May 20, 2011

Eulogia was scared and adrift. At 25, she was poor, pregnant and an illegal immigrant. She worried about how she would pay for medical care and raise her baby, and even whether a trip to the hospital might prompt her deportation to Mexico.

Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

Giovanna Baca, a speech-language pathologist, works with Miguel Angel Arista Juarez at Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service. It helps illegal immigrants and their children.

But when she plunged into a postpartum depression in 2003 after the birth of her daughter, the first of three children, a hospital social worker referred her and her husband to an East Harlem social service agency that has counseled them and helped them get care for their family and get the government assistance their children were eligible for as American citizens.

“I think I very am lucky,” Eulogia said in an interview this week, asking that her last name not be used because she still fears deportation. She said most illegal immigrant parents felt tremendously isolated and did not have “the confidence to ask for help.”

Indeed, a recently published study of the early development of children born to illegal immigrants in New York City suggests that most stories that begin like Eulogia’s do not end as well.

Even though the children have citizenship and live in an immigrant-friendly city that offers them a wide array of services, many are still hobbled by serious developmental and educational deficits resulting from their parents’ lives in the shadows, according to the study, whose author says it is the most comprehensive look to date at the effects of parents’ immigration status on young children.

“The undocumented are viewed in current policy debates as lawbreakers, laborers or victims — seldom as parents raising citizen children,” wrote the author, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, a Harvard education professor who has published the study as a book, “Immigrants Raising Citizens” (Russell Sage Foundation, 2011).

Professor Yoshikawa found that by the time the children of illegal immigrants reached age 2, they showed significantly lower levels of language and cognitive development than the children of legal immigrants and native-born parents.

“Millions of the youngest citizens in the United States, simply by virtue of being born to a parent with a particular legal status, have less access to the learning opportunities that are the building blocks of adult productivity,” he wrote.

The implications for the nation are potentially far-reaching and long-lasting, he said, considering that of all preschool children of illegal immigrant parents in the United States, an estimated 91 percent — four million children — are American citizens.

Poor cognitive development can lead to lower school performance, which in turn can lead to higher dropout rates, an undertrained work force and lower economic productivity. “Ignoring these children has costs for society,” Professor Yoshikawa warned.

He and his team began their research by visiting maternity wards at public hospitals around New York in 2004 and getting permission to study nearly 400 babies newly born to Chinese, Dominican and Mexican parents, as well as to native-born African American parents. The researchers, who were affiliated with the Center for Research on Culture, Development and Education at New York University, followed the children for three years.

The researchers found that poor immigrants cannot afford learning materials or stimulating programs in child care centers. Fear of deportation or ignorance about how the city works often prevents those parents from seeking help from government agencies that provide child care subsidies or food stamps.

Many illegal immigrants, particularly those belonging to newer immigrant groups, like Mexicans in New York, have smaller extended families or less-developed social networks than others, and therefore fewer people around to help raise children.

The psychological stress suffered by illegal immigrants — many of whom work long hours for low wages and live in crowded, poorly maintained apartments — can be transmitted to young children, the study says.

“Greater hardship among parents, both economic and psychological,” Professor Yoshikawa wrote, “can harm children’s learning by lowering parents’ active engagement with their children, the quantity or quality of their language or their warmth and responsiveness.”

In an interview, he pointed out that   illegal immigrants’ anxieties about seeking help — and those anxieties’ effects on children — could be even worse in places with “harsher” immigration policies.

Eulogia, the East Harlem mother, said she was brought to the United States by her parents when she was 11 and lived in a succession of cramped apartments in New York. She helped her parents sell flowers on the street to make ends meet. Though she graduated from high school, she remained an illegal immigrant, and imagined that her own children would live the same kind of existence.

Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service — a community-based organization in East Harlem that provides counseling and other assistance to poor people, especially immigrants — helped Eulogia and her husband get food stamps and enroll in the federal Women, Infants and Children assistance program. Her eldest daughter, now 7, receives after-school tutoring at the center, while her second child, a 2-year-old boy, is getting speech therapy. And the family has secured better housing.

In his book, Professor Yoshikawa extols the work of groups like Family Health Service.

“By bringing these families out of the shadows and providing them with access to better work conditions and learning opportunities,” he wrote, “we can ensure that the nation’s most vulnerable young citizens have an equal chance to succeed in their early development, later schooling and adulthood.”

 

SACRILEGE

I AM DOUGLAS PLATINUM AND I AM ONLY

…………………. 5 MONTHS

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ”JUDGEMENT DAY”?

 

 

As ‘Judgement Day’ approaches …Jamaicans rush to get baptised

With the prophesied second coming of the Lord less than 24 hours away, at least one reverend has admitted that he has been contacted by ‘unsaved persons’ expressing interest in baptism.

Reverend W A Blair of the New Testament Church of God explained that as the May 21 deadline draws closer, he has received an increase in calls from persons desirous of baptism. “I have had an increase in calls yesterday and today (Wednesday and Thursday) from persons expressing interest in baptism but I have advised them not to panic,” Blair said.

A surprised Blair has never experienced such an expressed interest of unsaved persons to become Christians before. “It is unscriptual and it is not right for the people to be frightened … the panic now is unparalleled because I have never seen it like this before … I am amazed that the frenzy has been taken up by so many people,” said Blair who points out that while the calls have increased he has not seen an increase in the attendance of unsaved persons to church.

 

not biblical

He is not convinced that ‘Judgement Day’ will arrive on the given date but maintained “The coming is extremely near,” as represented by signs outlined in the Bible. “It is not biblical and therefore it is not real,” he added. “Whose report do you believe, the word of the Lord Jesus Christ or the man who is prophesying?”.

At the same time, THE WEEKEND STAR has received unconfirmed reports that a church in rural Jamaica baptised 1000 persons in a single night earlier this week. THE WEEKEND STAR also visited the streets of the Corporate Area to garner the views of unsaved persons.

“No. I don’t believe nothing, it is said in the Bible no one knows the hour or night God is coming,” one woman said. A man explained that ” Hell no, God alone know wen him a go come fi him world yah,”.

The prophecy was put forward by an American religious group from Pennsylvania that announced Judgement Day to be May 21 followed by total destruction of the world by fire five months later on October 21.

According to Harold Camping, president of Christian radio network Family Stations Inc, on May 21, 2011 two events will occur. A great earthquake will occur, the Bible describes it as “such as was not since men were upon the Earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great.” This earthquake will be so powerful it will throw open all graves. The remains of all the believers who have ever lived will be instantly transformed into glorified spiritual bodies to be forever with God.

 

unsaved people

On the other hand, the bodies of all unsaved people will be thrown out upon the ground to be shamed.

The inhabitants who survive the earthquake will exist in a world of horror and chaos beyond description. Each day people will die until October 21, 2011 when God will completely destroy the Earth and its surviving inhabitants, Family Station Inc said on its website”.

Bishop Rowan Edwards, president of the Jamaica Full Gospel Assembly of Churches, described the prediction as untrue. “It’s utter madness I tell you,” he said. “It’s a facade … The God that I serve sent his only begotten son and he says that no man knows the time nor the hour of His coming … the coming of the Lord is sure but nobody knows when.”

Similarly, Reverend Jim Parkes of the Christ Church in Vineyard Town is not persuaded. “I would be quite reluctant to accept any date given by anyone because that would not be consistent with Jesus’ words,” he said.

 

GOODMORNING


Psalm 27

Of David.
1 The LORD is my light and my salvation—
whom shall I fear?
The LORD is the stronghold of my life—
of whom shall I be afraid?

2 When the wicked advance against me
to devour[a] me,
it is my enemies and my foes
who will stumble and fall.
3 Though an army besiege me,
my heart will not fear;
though war break out against me,
even then I will be confident.

4 One thing I ask from the LORD,
this only do I seek:
that I may dwell in the house of the LORD
all the days of my life,
to gaze on the beauty of the LORD
and to seek him in his temple.
5 For in the day of trouble
he will keep me safe in his dwelling;
he will hide me in the shelter of his sacred tent
and set me high upon a rock.

6 Then my head will be exalted
above the enemies who surround me;
at his sacred tent I will sacrifice with shouts of joy;
I will sing and make music to the LORD.

7 Hear my voice when I call, LORD;
be merciful to me and answer me.
8 My heart says of you, “Seek his face!”
Your face, LORD, I will seek.
9 Do not hide your face from me,
do not turn your servant away in anger;
you have been my helper.
Do not reject me or forsake me,
God my Savior.
10 Though my father and mother forsake me,
the LORD will receive me.
11 Teach me your way, LORD;
lead me in a straight path
because of my oppressors.
12 Do not turn me over to the desire of my foes,
for false witnesses rise up against me,
spouting malicious accusations.

13 I remain confident of this:
I will see the goodness of the LORD
in the land of the living.
14 Wait for the LORD;
be strong and take heart
and wait for the LORD.

FEEDING THE BEAST-DISCUSSION

What is love? Is love unconditionally loving someone ,knowing their faults but loving them too much to correct them? Or does love means loving someone acknowledging their faults and try to steer ”your love” in the right direction?
What does your love entail?
As mothers we are blessed with inner eyes that see through our daughters and sons. We see that daughter who has always had the spirit of promiscuity , we see their deceit yet we subtly cover what our eyes have seen – out of love??
That daughter who we know will amount to nothing, we know this because they have always shown signs of this yet we cling to straws that will soothe our love for that daughter
– ”People obeah har”
-”People put dem mout pan har”
-”Teacha neva like har”
-”She nave no lucky”
At what point do we acknowlege out children’s short comings enough to stop feeding the beast?
The sons you raise as pawns, the son that looks just like his dad that did not want you and the son was the tenure the beast who came fourth to calm the inner beast.
-The son who you always needed something, only for his father to come by.
-The son you say you love with your lips but secretly hate because he wasn’t bait enough for the catch
-The son who is a ticking time bomb because he has always lied, stolen and cheated.
-The son who is gay but includes you in the deceit of unsuspecting young women.
-The son who showed signs of a murderer from very young?
-The son who everyone was was hard on
-The son who was always in ”need why he stole”
At what point do we stop/start feeding our children’s beasts? Is it really love or is it the desire to want our child’s demise in a very underhanded / diplomatic way?

How have you fed the Beast?
Do you know anyone that has fed a Beast?

TIVOLI GARDENS ONE YEAR LATER

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