“…3 Only 30% of unauthorized adults are English proficient, and the vast majority (71%) lack health insurance (Capps et al, 2013). Unauthorized immigrant adults (compared to authorized) are more likely to experience economic hardship (Kalil & Chen, 2008), occupational stress (Yoshikawa, 2011), social isolation (Yoshikawa, 2011), decreased ability to access social service programs (Capps & Fortuny, 2006;Cleaveland & Ihara, 2012), psychological distress (Furman, Ackerman, Iwamoto, Negi, & Mondragon, 2013;Human Impact Partners, 2013;Sullivan & Rehm, 2005), and acculturative stress (Arbona et al, 2011). Migrant adults who fear deportation (regardless of legal status) are more likely to experience employment challenges, physical health problems, psychological distress, acculturative stress, and decreased access to services (Arbona et al, 2011;Cavazos-Rehg, Zayas, & Sptiznagel, 2007;Hacker et al, 2011).…”