For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate into society is heavily determined by what state they reside in. While immigration policy formation at the state level is new due to the historical supremacy that the federal government has had on this issue, the federal stalemate at the federal level has led the states to pass more than 1,500 immigration laws since 2005. How states come to enact inclusive or exclusionary immigration policies is not well understood. Previous scholarship has examined many important predictors of these inclusive or exclusionary laws, but the results have been inconsistent and inconclusive. I examine all 50 states by coding all immigration laws passed by state leg...
Some immigration opponents claim that immigrants import bad institutions and policies from their cou...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...
US states are active in enacting immigration policies, which vary widely and have substantial impact...
This project takes a disaggregated look at state immigration policies using both qualitative and qua...
This analysis will seek to provide data on the modern topic of immigration federalism and will exami...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
Over the last decade states passed hundreds of immigration bills covering a range of policy areas. T...
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
This paper analyzes the history of immigration federalism in the United States and examines how othe...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility. So why are states so actively involved...
With comprehensive immigration reform dead for the foreseeable future, immigration laws enacted at t...
Although typically thought of as a federal issue, states and municipalities have dominated immigrati...
Some immigration opponents claim that immigrants import bad institutions and policies from their cou...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
For the record 42 million immigrants residing in the U.S., the ease with which they can integrate in...
US states are active in enacting immigration policies, which vary widely and have substantial impact...
This project takes a disaggregated look at state immigration policies using both qualitative and qua...
This analysis will seek to provide data on the modern topic of immigration federalism and will exami...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
Over the last decade states passed hundreds of immigration bills covering a range of policy areas. T...
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
This paper analyzes the history of immigration federalism in the United States and examines how othe...
Immigration is a national issue and a federal responsibility. So why are states so actively involved...
With comprehensive immigration reform dead for the foreseeable future, immigration laws enacted at t...
Although typically thought of as a federal issue, states and municipalities have dominated immigrati...
Some immigration opponents claim that immigrants import bad institutions and policies from their cou...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...
Undocumented immigration used to be the concern of only states that shared a southern border with Me...