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Immigrants and civil rights in cross-national perspective: Lessons from North America

机译:跨国视角下的移民与公民权利:北美的教训

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Abstract The degree to which a nation envisions civil rights as applying to all residents offers insight into its commitment to and capacity for immigrant inclusion. A much-debated question is whether there is a trend toward convergence in national policies around immigrant inclusion, given globalization and the rise in human rights norms. Or do institutional legacies and domestic politics tend to preserve old approaches? This issue has been investigated most thoroughly in European contexts. Here we examine the cases of Canada and the United States. We find that while Canada and the United States, both settler societies, have much in common, they differ significantly in their historical experience with civil rights, which helps explain differences in how they approach the inclusion of immigrants in their societies. While civil rights has more potential for advancing immigrant concerns in the United States, neither country readily envisions immigrant inclusion as a civil rights issue.
机译:摘要一个国家对公民权利适用于所有居民的设想程度可以洞悉其对移民包容性的承诺和能力。一个备受争议的问题是,考虑到全球化和人权规范的提高,围绕移民包容的国家政策是否存在趋向一致的趋势。还是机构遗产和国内政治倾向于保留旧方法?该问题已在欧洲范围内进行了最彻底的调查。在这里,我们研究了加拿大和美国的案例。我们发现,虽然加拿大和美国这两个定居者社会有很多共同点,但它们在民权方面的历史经验却大不相同,这有助于解释他们如何对待将移民纳入其社会的差异。尽管民权在美国有更多的潜力来推动移民问题,但没有哪个国家愿意将移民纳入作为民权问题。

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