In this record of the lunchtime panel discussion moderated by Daniel J. Tichenor of the University of Oregon Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, panelists discussed the issue of immigration following the 2016 presidential election. Touching on the importance of discussions about immigration leading up to the election, demographics in the electorate, and how immigration advocates are mobilizing following the election, the panelists also engaged the audience with a question and answer session
We extend theories about “immigration backlash” and right-wing populism in three ways by analyzing t...
Immigration has long been a politically charged topic; discussions pertaining immigration, and what ...
The United States has a rich and interesting history of immigration. The country itself was created ...
November 6, 2012 was Election Day in the United States. It was the day in which the incumbent candid...
With Donald Trump’s stated desire to build a wall on the Mexican border and to prevent Muslims from ...
This book offers a broad interdisciplinary approach to the changes in the U.S. immigration debate be...
The 2016 Presidential election pushed the debate about undocumented immigrants and immigration refor...
This dissertation examines the racialization of immigrants and immigration in US political discourse...
The United States is a democracy that every four years elects a President. During the presidential c...
Since the 1990s, the issue of immigration in US politics has undergone a notable political transiti...
The aim of this chapter is to chart how the politics of immigration reform has changed over the late...
In the last year, much has been made of the current immigration situation in the United States. With...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
In this paper, I study the impact of immigration to the United States on the vote share for Senate c...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...
We extend theories about “immigration backlash” and right-wing populism in three ways by analyzing t...
Immigration has long been a politically charged topic; discussions pertaining immigration, and what ...
The United States has a rich and interesting history of immigration. The country itself was created ...
November 6, 2012 was Election Day in the United States. It was the day in which the incumbent candid...
With Donald Trump’s stated desire to build a wall on the Mexican border and to prevent Muslims from ...
This book offers a broad interdisciplinary approach to the changes in the U.S. immigration debate be...
The 2016 Presidential election pushed the debate about undocumented immigrants and immigration refor...
This dissertation examines the racialization of immigrants and immigration in US political discourse...
The United States is a democracy that every four years elects a President. During the presidential c...
Since the 1990s, the issue of immigration in US politics has undergone a notable political transiti...
The aim of this chapter is to chart how the politics of immigration reform has changed over the late...
In the last year, much has been made of the current immigration situation in the United States. With...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
In this paper, I study the impact of immigration to the United States on the vote share for Senate c...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...
We extend theories about “immigration backlash” and right-wing populism in three ways by analyzing t...
Immigration has long been a politically charged topic; discussions pertaining immigration, and what ...
The United States has a rich and interesting history of immigration. The country itself was created ...