Immigration and the American Ethos Immigration and the American Ethos

Immigration and the American Ethos

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Publisher Description

What do Americans want from immigration policy and why? In the rise of a polarized and acrimonious immigration debate, leading accounts see racial anxieties and disputes over the meaning of American nationhood coming to a head. The resurgence of parochial identities has breathed new life into old worries about the vulnerability of the American Creed. This book tells a different story, one in which creedal values remain hard at work in shaping ordinary Americans' judgements about immigration. Levy and Wright show that perceptions of civic fairness - based on multiple, often competing values deeply rooted in the country's political culture - are the dominant guideposts by which most Americans navigate immigration controversies most of the time and explain why so many Americans simultaneously hold a mix of pro-immigrant and anti-immigrant positions. The authors test the relevance and force of the theory over time and across issue domains.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2020
2 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
444
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.6
MB