Field-Based Recommendations for Ethical Praxis in Refugee Health Research Amid Increased Surveillance, Securitization, and Distrust

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Abstract

This reflective memoir discusses methodological and ethical praxis for responsibly conducting research with migrant populations constructed as out-groups amid hostile socio-political climates. Drawing on fieldwork experiences from a health study conducted between Fall 2024 and Spring 2025, I reflect on navigating relationships and trust-building while working with Somali communities in two U.S. cities, Salt Lake City and Minneapolis, during a period of heightened surveillance, immigration enforcement, complex identity and displacement histories, and community vulnerability to fraud. By grounding recommendations in field experiences across different geographic regions in the U.S., I offer practical insights for researchers committed to ethical praxis with formally displaced, structurally vulnerable populations.

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