“…Counseling with marginalized populations is a rich part of the heritage of career counseling (Juntunen & Even, ); however, in recent decades, the field has been criticized for overlooking some of its core values, specifically research and practice with disenfranchised groups (Blustein, ; Flores, Hsieh, & Hung, ). Recently, scholars have called for vocational counselors to focus on assisting marginalized populations, such as undocumented immigrants (Flores et al, ; Savickas & Baker, ). Counseling research examining the academic and work experiences of undocumented immigrants remains largely underrepresented in the counseling literature (Ellis & Chen, ), and scholars have called for researchers to use qualitative research methodologies to (a) explore the career development processes of immigrant youth and (b) study the depth and complexity of the work experiences of undocumented immigrants (Flores et al, ).…”