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Saturday, November 26, 2016
Doctors see a new condition among immigrant children: fear of Trump
theguardian
Pediatricians serving undocumented immigrants report a spike in
anxiety and panic attacks after the US election, as children live with
threat of deportationIn the shadow of Trump: a doctor reports one boy has had crippling
stomach aches in class because he’s afraid he might return home to find
his parents gone.
Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
A group of immigrants and attorneys gather outside Trump Tower on 22
November to draw attention to Donald Trump’s proposed immigration
policies. Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA
It is not just families and children that have felt the impact. Many
patients who are vulnerable anyway – alcoholics, drug addicts, those
with degenerative diseases or mental health struggles – have been
knocked backwards. “To them, it feels that another part of their power
has been taken away when they’ve just started to build themselves up
again,” said Eileen Garcia, a therapist who looks after HIV and Aids
patients at the Venice Family Clinic.
One of her patients, a middle-aged undocumented immigrant who wanted
to be called Maria (not her real name), said that while she had been
shocked when she received her initial HIV diagnosis she took it in
stride because she knew help was available. “But this,” she said, “feels
like a death sentence.”
As Maria sees it, she may lose access to treatment if the Trump
administration scraps President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, and she may
lose it, too, if she is deported and cannot find similar services back
in her home country (which she did not want to name). “It’s a double
worry,” she said.
The fear felt by many patients is reflected in the protective
instincts of their caregivers. For this story, doctors and therapists
were extremely careful not to give away patients’ names, or more than
the most basic details of their medical profiles, or even in some cases
the state where they live for fear of providing clues to authorities
pursing an anti-immigrant crackdown.
They also struggle to know what to say to address their patients’ concerns, especially at this early stage.
“Many of us feel pretty helpless right now,” Linton, the North
Carolina pediatrician, agreed. “We try to remain nonpartisan but we’re
unabashedly pro-child and that’s a hard place to sit right now. For me,
as a pediatrician and as a mom, it’s heart-breaking to think that a
child is worth less based on conversations happening at the local,
regional or national level.”
“This waiting time is the most anxiety-provoking,” Lind, the
behavioral health specialist said. “No one can say anything. We have no
way of allaying people’s anxiety with concrete facts.”
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