It seems like a day does not go by in the United States without hearing about immigration on televised news broadcasts, print news stories, radio talk shows, or Internet blogs. Immigration, more specifically “illegal immigration, ” is a hot topic in the U.S., perhaps fueled by the fact that 2008 is a presidential election year. Furthermore, since the issue of illegal immigration tends to divide constituents into two distinct camps (i.e., those opposed to it and those tolerant of it), political candidates for local school boards and county commission vacancies to gubernatorial and U.S. Congress and Senate seats continuously stir political debate with unfounded sound bites, and quick “facts. ” Consequently, much of the immigration rhetoric is...
Immigration is often used as an umbrella term to group all those who have moved to the United States...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
In 2006, massive protests drew well over 1 million undocumented immigrants and their supporters to t...
We are a nation of immigrants, but we also are a nation that loves to debate immigration policy, and...
Immigration has become an increasingly popular topic often leading to passionate and powerful debate...
The United States is often seen as a nation of immigrants, yet when talking about new groups enterin...
This paper examines how immigration discussions and laws are considered based on the rhetoric used ...
This essay explores the contradictions posed by states ’ efforts to exclude immigrants from south of...
May 1st 2008 marked the controversial third anniversary of Immigration Day in the United States. The...
The United States has a rich and interesting history of immigration. The country itself was created ...
There are an estimated 15 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. At 16 percent of th...
In the last year, much has been made of the current immigration situation in the United States. With...
The animated debate surrounding an apparent migrant problem of the Western world, manifesting itself...
Recent scholarship suggests that social norms are becoming more permissive of prejudicial talk about...
In the United States, immigration tends to be associated mainly with Hispanics, although recently Mu...
Immigration is often used as an umbrella term to group all those who have moved to the United States...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
In 2006, massive protests drew well over 1 million undocumented immigrants and their supporters to t...
We are a nation of immigrants, but we also are a nation that loves to debate immigration policy, and...
Immigration has become an increasingly popular topic often leading to passionate and powerful debate...
The United States is often seen as a nation of immigrants, yet when talking about new groups enterin...
This paper examines how immigration discussions and laws are considered based on the rhetoric used ...
This essay explores the contradictions posed by states ’ efforts to exclude immigrants from south of...
May 1st 2008 marked the controversial third anniversary of Immigration Day in the United States. The...
The United States has a rich and interesting history of immigration. The country itself was created ...
There are an estimated 15 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. At 16 percent of th...
In the last year, much has been made of the current immigration situation in the United States. With...
The animated debate surrounding an apparent migrant problem of the Western world, manifesting itself...
Recent scholarship suggests that social norms are becoming more permissive of prejudicial talk about...
In the United States, immigration tends to be associated mainly with Hispanics, although recently Mu...
Immigration is often used as an umbrella term to group all those who have moved to the United States...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
In 2006, massive protests drew well over 1 million undocumented immigrants and their supporters to t...