This essay explores the contradictions posed by states ’ efforts to exclude immigrants from south of the U.S. border on the grounds that they “burden ” the economy, despite the same states ’ windfall revenue from the taxation of undocumented immigrants. Lawmakers’ ongoing anti-immigrant sentiment yields a racialized contradiction in which mostly Mexican and Central American immigrants are derogated as economic burdens. In fact, they are unfairly taxed in addition to being indispensable to the U.S. economy. Based on these and other phenomena, such as racially coded preferences for higher-class immigrants and “antidiversity visas, ” I contend that contemporary U.S. immigration policy has regressed toward more blatant class and “race ” (albeit...
The United States is presently characterized by rising anti-immigrant sentiment, repressive immigrat...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, United States immigration policy has become one of the mo...
The United States, a self-styled nation of immigrants, is debating its outlook toward newcomers once...
In the midst of current anti-immigration sentiment, which is motivating dramatic changes in the Unit...
The historical purpose of American immigration policy was to provide a haven for those fleeing perse...
This essay looks at how far immigration reform has come from the explicit civil rights character of ...
It seems like a day does not go by in the United States without hearing about immigration on televis...
Nowhere in the United States has immigration become as controversial a political issue as in Califor...
Research on attitudes towards immigration policies typically considers the economic and cultural thr...
Multiple studies that estimate the gains from eliminating barriers to global labor mobility conducte...
In the English-speaking settler states, the notion of “nondiscriminatory ” immigration policy has th...
The first essay analyzes how allowing undocumented immigrants to legally obtain driver's licenses sh...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
Recent proposals for a comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate may be based on political expedi...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
The United States is presently characterized by rising anti-immigrant sentiment, repressive immigrat...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, United States immigration policy has become one of the mo...
The United States, a self-styled nation of immigrants, is debating its outlook toward newcomers once...
In the midst of current anti-immigration sentiment, which is motivating dramatic changes in the Unit...
The historical purpose of American immigration policy was to provide a haven for those fleeing perse...
This essay looks at how far immigration reform has come from the explicit civil rights character of ...
It seems like a day does not go by in the United States without hearing about immigration on televis...
Nowhere in the United States has immigration become as controversial a political issue as in Califor...
Research on attitudes towards immigration policies typically considers the economic and cultural thr...
Multiple studies that estimate the gains from eliminating barriers to global labor mobility conducte...
In the English-speaking settler states, the notion of “nondiscriminatory ” immigration policy has th...
The first essay analyzes how allowing undocumented immigrants to legally obtain driver's licenses sh...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
Recent proposals for a comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate may be based on political expedi...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
The United States is presently characterized by rising anti-immigrant sentiment, repressive immigrat...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, United States immigration policy has become one of the mo...
The United States, a self-styled nation of immigrants, is debating its outlook toward newcomers once...