The United States is a democracy that every four years elects a President. During the presidential campaigns, the issue of immigration has grown to become one of the most debated in recent times. It has been used to attract voters and to develop the political platform of every candidate. By an empirical analysis of the last four presidential campaigns and the current one of 2016, regarding immigration positions of the candidates and politicians, this article looks to find the connection —if any— with this issue and the Hispanic vote. Thus, candidates focus on these issues in order to gain new constituencies. The declarations and policies about immigration of the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 candidates will be analyzed in order to validat...
This Backgrounder examines the partisan political implications of large-scale immigration. A compari...
As the size of the foreign-born population in the United States has climbed, political scientists ha...
In the United States, immigration tends to be associated mainly with Hispanics, although recently Mu...
Since the 1990s, the issue of immigration in US politics has undergone a notable political transiti...
With Donald Trump’s stated desire to build a wall on the Mexican border and to prevent Muslims from ...
In their classic 1960 work, Angus Campbell and his colleagues offer a model to explain political beh...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
The 2016 Presidential election pushed the debate about undocumented immigrants and immigration refor...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
The United States is known as the “land of opportunity” where many seek safety, economic prosperity,...
November 6, 2012 was Election Day in the United States. It was the day in which the incumbent candid...
Insight about the impact of demographic context and the composition of local populations on the sali...
We extend theories about “immigration backlash” and right-wing populism in three ways by analyzing t...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...
In this paper I study the relationship between immigration and voting patterns in U.S. Presidential ...
This Backgrounder examines the partisan political implications of large-scale immigration. A compari...
As the size of the foreign-born population in the United States has climbed, political scientists ha...
In the United States, immigration tends to be associated mainly with Hispanics, although recently Mu...
Since the 1990s, the issue of immigration in US politics has undergone a notable political transiti...
With Donald Trump’s stated desire to build a wall on the Mexican border and to prevent Muslims from ...
In their classic 1960 work, Angus Campbell and his colleagues offer a model to explain political beh...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
The 2016 Presidential election pushed the debate about undocumented immigrants and immigration refor...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
The United States is known as the “land of opportunity” where many seek safety, economic prosperity,...
November 6, 2012 was Election Day in the United States. It was the day in which the incumbent candid...
Insight about the impact of demographic context and the composition of local populations on the sali...
We extend theories about “immigration backlash” and right-wing populism in three ways by analyzing t...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...
In this paper I study the relationship between immigration and voting patterns in U.S. Presidential ...
This Backgrounder examines the partisan political implications of large-scale immigration. A compari...
As the size of the foreign-born population in the United States has climbed, political scientists ha...
In the United States, immigration tends to be associated mainly with Hispanics, although recently Mu...