“…Certainly, knowing someone who has been detained or deported may also affect non‐Latinx communities in the US, but with the majority of detentions and deportations targeting Latinx individuals (Ryo & Peacock, 2018), Latinx communities are more likely to experience loss of family or social ties (Hatzenbuehler et al, 2017). Heightened detention and deportation threat against Latinx migrants has had negative mental health and physical health consequences on those who are legally vulnerable (Garcini et al, 2016, 2017; Garcini, Renzaho, Molina, & Ayala, 2018; Schwartz et al, 2014; Torres, DeCarlo Santiago, Kaufka Walts, & Richards, 2018; Vargas, Juárez, Sanchez, & Livaudais, 2018). Recently, research has begun to document the harm of detentions and deportations on those who are not legally vulnerable, such as US‐citizen Latinxs, although much of this research has focused on children (Allen, Cisneros, & Tellez, 2015; Gulbas et al, 2016; Rojas‐Flores, Clements, Hwang Koo, & London, 2017; Zayas, Aguilar‐Gaxiola, Yoon, & Rey, 2015).…”