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The Politics Of Belonging: Race, Public Opinion, And Immigration (Chicago Studies In American Politics),New
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The United States Is Once Again Experiencing A Major Influx Of Immigrants. Questions About Who Should Be Admitted And What Benefits Should Be Afforded To New Members Of The Polity Are Among The Most Divisive And Controversial Contemporary Political Issues.Using An Impressive Array Of Evidence From National Surveys, The Politics Of Belonging Illuminates Patterns Of Public Opinion On Immigration And Explains Why Americans Hold The Attitudes They Do. Rather Than Simply Characterizing Americans As Either Nativist Or Nonnativist, This Book Argues That Controversies Over Immigration Policy Are Best Understood As Questions Over Political Membership And Belonging To The Nation. The Relationship Between Citizenship, Race, And Immigration Drive The Politics Of Belonging In The United States And Represents A Dynamism Central To Understanding Patterns Of Contemporary Public Opinion On Immigration Policy. Beginning With A Historical Analysis, This Book Documents Why This Is The Case By Tracing The Development Of Immigration And Naturalization Law, Institutional Practices, And The Formation Of The American Racial Hierarchy. Then, Through A Comparative Analysis Of Public Opinion Among White, Black, Latino, And Asian Americans, It Identifies And Tests The Critical Moderating Role Of Racial Categorization And Group Identity On Variation In Public Opinion On Immigration.
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