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 Anti-immigrant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another issue concerns free trade; immigrant rights advocates believe it is hypocritical and inhumane to allow goods and money to freely cross borders yet impose numerous requirements on people to do the same thing.
However, as most Americans are themselves descended from immigrants, many feel that it is hypocritical to criticize those who enter the country through legal means, and neither of the two major parties has proposed curtailing the number of visas given out annually.
The political effects of anti-immigration/immigration reductionism movements have been embodied in the US welfare reform bill of 1996 and initiatives such as Protect Arizona Now in 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anti-immigrant   (1047 words)

  
 LTE-Re: "Hispanics organize against anti-immigrant, legislation"
Thirdly, by arbitrarily throwing two different categories of people, legal immigrants and illegal immigrants to one class of "immigrants", it creates a false impression that the laws of the U.S. are "anti-immigrant" while all they try to accomplish is to discourage illegal immigration.
Second, it suggests that not allowing illegal immigrants to apply for a driver's license or to vote is caused by "cultural reasons" and a result of discrimination against "more than 300,000 Hispanics living in the state".
It was my personal experience, as well as an experience of my many immigrant colleagues from around the world that the U.S. immigration process was fair and that America is incomparably more immigrant-friendly than any other civilized country we know of.
www.americanpatrol.com /LETTERS/OR_DLs4IAsLTE_030223.html   (367 words)

  
 Article Anti-Immigrant Fever in Arizona
Given the increase in immigrant traffic through the state, and the voter anxiety it is generating, they may be right.
In Phoenix, immigrant smugglers warehouse their clients in filthy stash houses, then fight over them in gun battles that endanger local residents.
And business leaders, who understand the value of immigrant labor, are adamantly against, at least in private meetings.
www.manhattan-institute.org /html/_latimes-anti_immigration.htm   (862 words)

  
 Americas Program Column Restrictionism Resurgent in Post-9/11 Politics: Protect America Now
Spurred by its success, the right-wing of the California Republican Party is sponsoring a new version of Proposition 187 that would prohibit state and local governments from granting any tax-funded benefits not mandated by federal law to illegal immigrants.
Immigrant advocates and immigrants themselves describe their situation as not much different from the pre-revolutionary conditions in the British colonies where residents paid taxes but couldn’t vote.
However, by scapegoating immigrants for so many of the country’s ills—environmental degradation, low wages, tax burdens, crime, social disintegration, and even terrorist threats—the new wave of restrictionists are building a vicious backlash movement that’s deepening the social, economic, and political divides in the nation.
www.americaspolicy.org /columns/amprog/2004/0412pan_body.html   (2475 words)

  
 Getting the Message Out! Political Culture: Nativism
During and after 1856, however, most northern Know Nothings were absorbed into the Republican party, and they would help elect Lincoln president in 1860, even though Lincoln himself had nothing but disdain for Know Nothings' anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic bigotry.
They attracted working class and middle class voters angered by the job competition from immigrants, the increase in crime, public drunkenness, and pauperism that accompanied immigration, the supposed pollution of the body politic by ignorant immigrant voters, and an assertiveness by Catholic clergymen that supposedly threatened the nation's Protestant values and institutions.
Middle-class and elitist gentlemen, who sniffed that socially inferior immigrants lacked the intelligence and experience to be good republican citizens, occasionally gathered in exclusive nativist fraternities such as the Order of United Americans or the United Sons of America.
dig.lib.niu.edu /message/ps-nativism.html   (340 words)

  
 ZNet Labor Immigrants In The Crosshairs
Immigrant rights and civil liberties advocates have fought for years against the creation of a national ID, saying that it would inevitably lead to abuse by government and employers, and that it would eventually become a kind of internal passport.
Attacks on immigrant workers have an especially big effect on unions in industries where they are a sizeable part of the workforce, and who are trying to find ways of helping them organize.
The SSA had faced pressure from immigrants' rights groups and labor unions, who questioned why information intended to ensure that workers receive retirement and disability benefits was suddenly being used to take their jobs.
www.zmag.org /content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=30&ItemID=2763   (3236 words)

  
 Network News: SP1998: The Greening of the Anti-Immigrant Agenda
For the immigrant rights movement in the U.S., a better understanding of the threads of this debate is needed in order to challenge its flawed logic, and to build a strategy in which immigrants are part of fighting for solutions to environmental degradation and not stigmatized as its cause.
Immigrants and other communities of color on the frontlines of local environmental struggles show the potential of a more inclusive and vigorous environmental movement.
Historically, immigrants were also the target of environmentalists, some of whom linked with the eugenics movement earlier in this century to successfully advocate for immigration controls.
www.nnirr.org /news/archived_netnews/thegreening.htm   (1242 words)

  
 Political Affairs Magazine - Harvesting Hatred: Anti-Immigrant Racism Today
Part of that dependency is based on the abuse of immigrants as ultra-cheap labor, but the way to deal with that is to unionize immigrant workers, which can't happen until they are given full legal rights and their fear of being rounded up and deported is allayed.
However, Camarota gives the impression that these immigrants somehow brought “lack of health insurance” with them in their suitcases when they came from Mexico.= If they were legalized and allowed to become citizens, they would be less vulnerable and more able to fight for better conditions both in the workplace and the community.
Why poor immigrant workers don’t have health insurance is no mystery: employers can get away with denying them on-the-job health coverage, and with paying them too little to afford to purchase family policies, because immigrant workers are vulnerable to employer reprisals when they demand better wages and benefits.
www.politicalaffairs.net /article/articleview/995/1/90   (6124 words)

  
 End Anti-Immigrant Attacks!
Pat Buchanan is the chief mouthpiece for this sector of the ruling class, warning about "the immigrant hordes" and the threatened "loss of America's Western culture and values." Such "respectable" politicians give aid, comfort and stimulation not only to anti-immigrant thuggery but also to the dangerous rise in the general chauvinist sentiment.
Therefore, in response to the anti-immigrant laws and police brutality cases, the widest possible unity in action by all oppressed peoples and their supporters is warranted -- it is vital that all workers and oppressed people solidarize with the defense of immigrants, Latinos and non-Latinos alike.
Salvadoran immigrants, mostly poor rural and urban workers, were fleeing the CIA-established death squads and army of the bloody military-dominated government.
www.lrp-cofi.org /PR/immigrationPR55.html   (6255 words)

  
 CHAPTER ONE from The Growth of Anti-Immigrant Parties In Western Europe
Immigrants, the party declared, were the root cause of all the problems in Dutch society - crime, environmental pollution, job losses, etc. Further, immigrants’ cultural differences created significant social tension.
Their leader, Janmaat's focus on immigrants and the need to remove foreign influences in the Netherlands has been relentless, prompting the observation that "Janmaat and his party seemed almost obsessed by the multicultural society and its dangers." (Voerman and Lucardie, 1992: 44).
Stiffer penalties on immigrants working illegally, and a ban on all forms of immigrant political engagement were also called for.
www.espch.salford.ac.uk /politics/rg/chapter1.html   (9594 words)

  
 Action Alert : Immigrants' Rights : AFSC
It is critical for supporters of civil liberties and immigrants’ rights to call the White House and Congress immediately, urging your political representatives not to cave in attempts to use intelligence reform legislation to recycle an extremist anti-immigrant agenda that goes beyond the Commission’s own recommendations.
Many immigrants who entered the US “without inspection” will be subject to “expedited removal,” which means they can be deported without a hearing before an immigration judge.
For various reasons – including numerous calls from supporters of immigrants’ rights – Congress was unable to pass a unified version of this legislation before adjourning just before Thanksgiving.
www.afsc.org /immigrants-rights/action-alert.htm   (493 words)

  
 The Immigrant Eye
Although immigrant ethnographers could be very critical of their new country, they typically offered their observations as a means of helping America grow and develop.
Immigrant writers tended to incorporate the perspectives of both roles.
Most of these “New Immigrants” hailed from Eastern and Southern Europe, from countries such as Poland, Bohemia, Slovenia, and Italy, unlike earlier generations, which had come mainly from Northern and Western Europe.
www.rps.psu.edu /jan99/immigrant.html   (872 words)

  
 Teleconference addresses anti-immigrant feelings
In 1990, immigrants constituted 8 percent of the population, down almost 50 percent from the percentage at the beginning of the century.
They said immigrants' voices were not being heard and that immigration is an inherent human right.
Proposition 187, the welfare reform bill and pending immigration legislation, each of which have drawn criticism from immigrants' rights activists, figured largely in the discussion.
www.usc.edu /student-affairs/dt/V129/N19/03-tele.19c.html   (409 words)

  
 Anti-Racism Campaign (Dublin - Ireland)
The Anti Racism Campaign (ARC) is an open and democratic alliance of people who came together to combat the anti-refugee and anti-immigrant hysteria initiated and encouraged by many politicians and sections of the media.
While opposing all outbreaks of racial prejudice, we understand that the biggest problem faced by refugees and immigrants (denial of entry, denial of employment rights etc.) are caused by government.
We encourage people who want to become involved in combatting racism to get involved with Anti Fascist Action or Residents Against Racism, two campaigns which have been consistent in their fight against racism in all its forms.
flag.blackened.net /revolt/arc.html   (972 words)

  
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www.anthropologytermpapers.com /term-papers/413/anti-immigrant-legislation-effects.html   (433 words)

  
 Anti-immigrant faction divides Sierra Club
Immigrants, many of whom are forced to flee their homelands because of ecological devastation wrought by U.S. multinationals, are not to blame for U.S. environmental woes.
The health of the environmental movement depends on eco-activists being able to identify who does and does not deserve responsibility for the ill-health of the planet.
We pointed out that the claiming of gray whales by the Makahs has absolutely nothing in common with the fouling or overfishing of our world's oceans by corporations like Exxon — and it behooves those who think of themselves as environmentalists to learn the difference.
www.socialism.com /fsarticles/vol25no1/sierra.html   (400 words)

  
 IMMIGRANT GROUP COUNTERS ANTI-IMMIGRANT BILLBOARDS IN NEW YORK CITY
Among the ways the group hopes to increase the political power of immigrants is by highlighting the records of local politicians on issues that impact immigration.
The organization already has a diverse membership representing many different immigrant communities, and many of those active in NICE are running for state and local political offices.
The political might of immigrants is becoming an increasing important focus in the national political arena as well.
www.visalaw.com /99nov/48nov99.html   (478 words)

  
 Hispanic Business Forums - Bill Richardson is now anti-immigrant
Is it possible that leftists call people anti-immigrant just because they don't want to acknowledge a difference between legal and illegal immigration?
Most modern immigrants, like the colonists of the past, are motivated to relocate far from their original homes by the desire to improve their economic situation.
Maybe it's because Arnold was an immigrant himself and he came to America for the land of opportunity, yet, he is not helpful to those who want to come to the 'land of opportunity' to flee a corrupt gov't.
www.hispanicbusiness.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2954   (2332 words)

  
 Down with CUNY's Anti-Immigrant "War Purge"!
Immigrant workers, their sons and daughters - who make up a huge percentage of the working people of New York - are being deliberately deprived of a chance at higher education.
The CUNY administration has ruled that students must prove they are not "illegal immigrants" or have their tuition more than doubled - charging the "out of state/international" rate, even though many of these students have lived in New York City for years.
As reported in the New York Times (31 October), state senator Frank Padavan from Queens said that allowing "illegal immigrants" to study at CUNY was a "national security" issue and "an insult to every citizen." CUNY's discriminatory, exclusionary tuition move was a direct response to this war-mongering chauvinism.
www.refuseandresist.org /newresistance/112701cunydemo.html   (358 words)

  
 Civil Warriors: Following the anti-immigrant tangent
European immigrants received citizenship rights based on their whiteness, but the Irish, and sometimes even the Germans, were considered racially different from Anglo-Saxons.
European immigrants such as the Germans were clearly white.
The German divisions of the Eleventh Corps of the Army of the Potomac were singled out for blame in the Union defeat at Chancellorsville in Spring, 1863.
civilwarriors.blogspot.com /2005/01/following-anti-immigrant-tangent.html   (413 words)

  
 MyDD :: Anti-Immigrant Wedge in CA-50
Republican politicians are rushing to embrace immigration and anti-immigrant positions as key wedge issue in the 2006 election and, they hope, beyond.
In San Diego County, State Senator Bill Morrow held an immigrant bashing rally on the same day he announced that he would be running to fill Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham's seat in 2006.
What exactly this group feels that immigrants, legal or illegal, are going to take from them is beyond me.
billyla.mydd.com /story/2005/8/18/15340/3228   (1159 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Vatican official denounces anti-immigrant proposal
The Vatican official pointed out that while many immigrants now enter Italy illegally, their offense must be seen in the proper context.
Many such illegal immigrants, he said, "find themselves in a situation of extreme necessity, being persecuted in their own country, or in danger of death."
The Vatican official was responding to reports by a right-wing Italian leader, Umberto Bossi, who had suggested that immigration should be stopped, if necessary, by "pointing the guns" against the immigrants.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=22995   (351 words)

  
 TomPaine.com - Stop Anti-Immigrant Measures
These actions are dangerously out of context from the original report recommendations, and will affect the daily lives of legal immigrants as well as illegal residents.
The intelligence reform bill would weaken court oversight of immigration issues, allow more people to be deported without a hearing, and would forbid states from giving drivers' licenses to anyone with a passport or other ID document issued by a foreign government.
www.tompaine.com /articles/stop_antiimmigrant_measures.php   (139 words)

  
 TheAgitator.com: More Anti-Immigrant Drivel: Comments
Immigration panelist Roy Beck just said illegal immigrants are no different than "burlgars," who "steal American wages" by working for less than minimum wage.
www.theagitator.com /archives/019000.php   (33 words)

  
 Pacific News Service > News > Liberals, Conservatives Oppose New 'Anti-Immigrant' Bill
Religious and immigrant rights groups, conservatives and conservationists are joining forces against the REAL ID Act, a bill introduced by House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI).
The REAL ID Act is named after a part of the bill that prohibits states from issuing driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, a provision opposed by the National Governors Association and the American Motor Vehicles Association.
The bill "tries to paint immigrants as potential terrorists, and slam the door on them," says Jeanne Butterfield, executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
news.pacificnews.org /news/view_article.html?article_id=18deebae1c275bf4d9376968cc670228   (1106 words)

  
 Across Europe, the far right rises csmonitor.com
Immigrants are often targeted and blamed for French ills, such as high unemployment and violence.
Immigrants to Germany will have to pass a similar test under the new law due to come into force this autumn.
But under heavy pressure from the opposition it put an immigrant legalization drive on the back burner last December, and announced plans to tighten border controls and step up arrests of illegal immigrants.
www.csmonitor.com /2002/0515/p01s03-woeu.html   (1931 words)

  
 Factsheet on Immigration
A majority of this nation are of immigrant origin, yet a 1993 poll revealed that 60% of Americans believe immigration is bad for the country.
State and local governments are struggling because it is estimated about two-thirds of the tax dollars paid by immigrants--legal and undocumented--go to the federal treasury, while most of the health, education and social service costs incurred are paid for by state and local governments.
And though turn-of-the-century Jewish immigrants were by most measures healthier than other Americans, nativists confidently accused them of diluting the nation's pioneer stock.
www.ncccusa.org /bhc/immigran.html   (1067 words)

  
 Christian Century: `Workers, go home!' - The Anti-Immigrant Movement - Long Island, New York
Parish staff, however, have been staunch in their efforts to support immigrant workers--even in the face of threats--and are teaching Catholic social doctrine and leading the parishes and the larger community to new commitments on the issues.
One of the SQL leaders describes immigrant workers as an "invasion" force occupying his community and calls for the military "removal" of immigrants.
According to SQL leaders, communities across the country are asking for help in organizing to "get the immigrants out." In nearby Farmingdale, SQL leaders and local residents managed to shut down a worker hiring site that had been in operation for a year.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1058/is_35_118/ai_82012183   (1303 words)

  
 Ellis Island
As immigrants faced hostilities from all sides, Ellis Island's role quickly changed from a depot to that of a detention center.
By 1937 the island's population had dwindled to about 160 deportees and 30 detained immigrants, mostly Chinese children whose parents, already living in the U.S., had to prove their citizenship.In the 1940s Ellis Island experienced a renewed flurry of activity.
The activities of the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1915, would reach their greatest support by 1920, and their voice echoed that of restrictionists who denounced immigrants as racially inferior, drawing an alarming portrait of an impoverished, criminal, radical, and diseased invading horde.
www.ellisisland.com /closing.html   (945 words)

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