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The Politics of Immigration - Partisanship, Demographic Change, and American National Identity (Hardcover)
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The Politics of Immigration - Partisanship, Demographic Change, and American National Identity (Hardcover)
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Immigration has been deeply woven into the fabric of American
nation building since the founding of the Republic. Indeed,
immigrants have played an integral role in American history, but
they are also intricately tied to America's present and will
feature prominently in America's future. Immigration can shape a
nation. Consequently, immigration policy can maintain, replenish,
and even reshape it. Immigration policy debates are thus seldom
just about who to let in and how many, as a nation's immigration
policies can define its identity. This is what helps breathe fire
into the politics of immigration. Against this backdrop, political
parties promote their own narratives about what the immigration
policies of a nation of immigrants should be while undermining the
contrasting narratives of political opponents. Racial and ethnic
groups mobilize for political inclusion as immigration increases
their numbers, but are often confronted by the counteractive
mobilization of nativist groups. Legislators calibrate their
positions on immigration by weighing traditional electoral concerns
against a new demographic normal that is reshaping the American
electorate. At stake are not just what our immigration policies
will be, but also what America can become. What are the
determinants of immigration policymaking in the United States? The
Politics of Immigration focuses the analytical lens on the
electoral incentives that legislators in Congress have to support
or oppose immigration policy reforms at the federal level. In
contrast to previous arguments, Tom K. Wong argues that
contemporary immigration politics in the United States can be
characterized by three underlying features: the entrenchment of
partisan divides among legislators on the issue of immigration, the
political implications of the demographic changes that are
reshaping the American electorate, and how these changes are
creating new opportunities to define what it means to be an
American in a period of unprecedented national origins, racial and
ethnic, and cultural diversity.
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