Immigrants and Substance Use Disorders: A Legal and Medical Perspective
Immigration law demonizes people whom it labels as “drug abusers and addicts,” “habitual drunkards,” and “alcoholics.” The implication is that they are morally weak, dangerous, or evil. An immigrant who comes within such a category can be found inadmissible and ineligible to establish good moral character, and can be denied several forms of immigration relief as well as naturalization. But from a scientific perspective, these people suffer from a substance use disorder (SUD), a medical condition
Why it matters
Useful as a practitioner-oriented overview from Immigrant Legal Resource Center on Naturalization; review the source material for the most current authority and procedure.
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