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AQ's 2014 Social Inclusion Index: What's Behind the Child Migrant Crisis?

With the spotlight on the child migrant crisis and U.S. immigration policy reform at a stalemate, the Americas Quarterly 2014 Social Inclusion Index reveals important trends taking place. The Index found that the countries with the most child migrants heading north — El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras— have the lowest levels of social inclusion. In this video, AS/COA's Senior Director of Policy Chris Sabatini and Director of Policy Alana Tummino talk about the specific factors affecting these countries.


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