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Racism & Anti-Immigrant

Racial inequality remains deeply embedded within U.S. social and economic structures and although the U.S. has long been considered “a nation of immigrants,” the question of who those immigrants are and where they come from, has provided fertile ground for exclusionary and bigoted policies for over 200 years. The projection that the U.S. will no longer be a majority White country sometime in the mid-21st century has reinvigorated White supremacist anxieties present in the U.S. since its founding. A well-funded and organized constellation of organizations with direct ties to racist eugenics and White nationalism are now at the forefront of efforts to slow this demographic trend.

Religion Dispatches
Is the Obama campaign a candidacy or a movement? Civil Rights leaders in Birmingham talk about the meaning of the Obama campaign.
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Public Eye
The Christian Right Embraces Anti-Immigrant Politics
Why did the 2007 Values Voter Summit talk about immigration as much as abortion and same-sex marriage?
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Political Research Associates
How Immigrant Crackdowns Build the National Security State
Anti-immigrant sentiments have a long history in the United States, with the use of the state as a tool against immigration since the Revolutionary War.
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Public Eye
The 2008 ballot initiatives could impact races up and down the ballot including the Presidential campaign, by elevating an issue and shaping the debate. Dissatisfied voters in particular may see ballot initiatives as a means to fill the leadership vacuum
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Public Eye
"Good" Latinos and "Bad" Latinos in the Age of Homeland Security and Global War
Homeland Security and its rhetoric of national security target Latinos, wedging their racial and political identities into “good” and “bad” to create a larger fight against the “global war on terror.”
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Public Eye
In 2005, Georgia passed a law restricting voting rights within the state, sparking a look into the rightward shift in politics.
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Public Eye
“An eye for an eye” captures the conservative model of punishment in contemporary western societies.
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Public Eye
The African American Anti-Abortion Movement
For those on either side of the abortion debate there are great stakes involved with the outcomes of the upcoming 2004 elections.
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Public Eye
Low-Intensity Conflict Targets Non-Citizens
Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, the so-called war on terror has provided the U.S. government with a rationale for dramatically increasing state repression.
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Public Eye
Exploring Racism in/and U.S. Foreign Policy
The U.S’s imperialistic approach to foreign policy is rooted in one ideology: White supremacy
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