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- The politics of Latino publics: Immigration reform, political . . .
The analysis explores how demographic variables, acculturation, political ideology and media use predict perceptions of the importance of immigration reform, reported political participation, and vote likelihood in the 2016 U S presidential election
- Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws . . .
For example, the relationship between immigration laws and Latino group identity may help explain a shift in policy preferences among the Latino population over time, as well as a clear increase in the salience of immigration policy to the voting behavior of Latinos
- Latinos Views on the US-Mexico Border Migrant Situation . . .
Views among U S Latinos are mixed on whether the current migrant situation at the border is affecting crime levels in the country, both overall and by key demographic subgroups 47% of Latinos say the migrant situation at the border is leading to more crime, while 47% say it does not have an impact on crime and 6% say it is leading to less crime
- Immigrant Latino ISSUE U. S. Election BRIEF - Harvard University
importance of different public policy issues varies across elections and varying identities In this election, the top five policy issues for Latino immigrants are, responding to the coronavirus (46%); lowering health care costs (32%); addressing racism and discrimination (27%); creating more jobs (24%) and immigration reform (19%)
- Race, Ethnicity, and American Views of Immigration and Diversity
Hispanic Americans (34%) are the most likely group to favor increased legal immigration to the United States, while a majority of African Americans (56%) and half of Asian Americans (50%) say it should remain at present levels
- Why some Latinos support the Trump immigration agenda
And so what we find is that there’s a subset of, regardless of whether a district is a liberal on immigration policy, i e , they want say a comprehensive immigration reform or not, or whether regardless of the demographic composition of the district, you might think in general in a more Latino district, the representative is going to be more
- Crossing the Border: Latino Attitudes Toward Immigration Policy
While it is evident that Latinos as a group are more in favor of immigration reform that benefits undocumented immigrants than the general population (Latino Decisions 2013; Lopez et al 2014), several factors have been shown to influence support for more restrictive immigration policy among Latinos
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