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Look Back in Anger?: Voter Opinions of Mexican Immigrants in the Aftermath of the 2006 Immigration Demonstrations

机译:在愤怒中回头?:在2006年移民示威之后,墨西哥移民的选民意见

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In the spring of 2006, an unprecedented mobilization of undocumented immigrants and their advocates sent Shockwaves across the U.S. political landscape. Whether the demonstrations did more to advance the interests of undocumented residents and other immigrants or to harden nativist sentiments remains an open question. Examining data culled from a three-county exit poll of more than 4,300 voters in three urbanized western counties, we employ multivariate analysis to examine how the immigration rallies impacted voters' perceptions of Mexican immigrants. Our results indicate that the demonstrators failed to win the hearts and minds of American voters, most of whom reported that the rallies tended to negatively impact their perceptions of Mexican immigrants. The depth of this negative reaction varied across the sociopolitical contexts represented by the three counties as well as voters' individual attributes including party identification, ethnicity, nativity, and other characteristics.
机译:2006年春季,空前的无证移民及其拥护者动员了整个美国政治环境的“冲击波”。示威游行是否在增进无证居民和其他移民的利益方面或在加强本土主义者的情绪方面仍做得更多,这是一个悬而未决的问题。根据对三个西部城镇县的4,300多名选民进行的三县退出民意调查得出的数据检查,我们采用多变量分析来检验移民集会如何影响选民对墨西哥移民的看法。我们的结果表明,示威者未能赢得美国选民的关注,大多数人报告说,集会往往会对他们对墨西哥移民的看法产生负面影响。这种负面反应的深度在三个县代表的社会政治环境中以及选民的个人属性(包括政党认同,种族,民族和其他特征)上各不相同。

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