Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory and subsequent presidential administration have been marked by increasingly harsh rhetoric against immigrants, especially those from Latin America. In new research, Betina Cutaia Wilkinson and Natasha Bingham examine the attitudes of African Americans living in the South towards immigrants. They find that when Southern blacks feel powerless, disadvantaged and sense that their group is being alienated, they are less likely to support greater levels of immigration and more likely to view immigrants as potential rivals
The United States is undergoing dramatic demographic change, primarily from immigration, and many of...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...
As a candidate and as president, Donald Trump heightened the salience of immigration, portraying tho...
Scholarly work and media coverage both point to the negative effect that the rhetoric and policy of ...
Overt and blatant racism of the type that was once used to justify Jim Crow laws and other forms of ...
Since the 2016 U.S. presidential election, much ado has been made about how racial anxiety fueled Wh...
The narrative of the American dream is based on the notion that if individuals work hard enough noth...
The United States is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse as a function of immigration, bot...
Donald Trump’s rhetoric in the 2016 presidential election focused on an attack toward latinx immigra...
This issue brief will cover the African American/Black population's own involvement in immigration a...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
This project interrogates several aspects of racialized rhetoric as it pertains to Trump’s immigrati...
Research on attitudes towards immigration policies typically considers the economic and cultural thr...
African-American and Latino voter turnout during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections hit record...
The United States is undergoing dramatic demographic change, primarily from immigration, and many of...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...
As a candidate and as president, Donald Trump heightened the salience of immigration, portraying tho...
Scholarly work and media coverage both point to the negative effect that the rhetoric and policy of ...
Overt and blatant racism of the type that was once used to justify Jim Crow laws and other forms of ...
Since the 2016 U.S. presidential election, much ado has been made about how racial anxiety fueled Wh...
The narrative of the American dream is based on the notion that if individuals work hard enough noth...
The United States is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse as a function of immigration, bot...
Donald Trump’s rhetoric in the 2016 presidential election focused on an attack toward latinx immigra...
This issue brief will cover the African American/Black population's own involvement in immigration a...
The emergence of Donald Trump’s candidacy put Latinos in the national spotlight as undocumented immi...
This project interrogates several aspects of racialized rhetoric as it pertains to Trump’s immigrati...
Research on attitudes towards immigration policies typically considers the economic and cultural thr...
African-American and Latino voter turnout during the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections hit record...
The United States is undergoing dramatic demographic change, primarily from immigration, and many of...
Last June, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill that would give legal status to 1...
The election of Donald Trump raised many questions about the impact of immigration on American polit...