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El. knyga: Welcoming New Americans?: Local Governments and Immigrant Incorporation

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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Chicago Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226572796
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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Chicago Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226572796

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Even as Donald Trump’s election has galvanized anti-immigration politics, many local governments have welcomed immigrants, some even going so far as to declare their communities “sanctuary cities” that will limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. But efforts to assist immigrants are not limited to large, politically liberal cities. Since the 1990s, many small to mid-sized cities and towns across the United States have implemented a range of informal practices that help immigrant populations integrate into their communities.

Abigail Fisher Williamson explores why and how local governments across the country are taking steps to accommodate immigrants, sometimes despite serious political opposition. Drawing on case studies of four new immigrant destinations—Lewiston, Maine; Wausau, Wisconsin; Elgin, Illinois; and Yakima, Washington—as well as a national survey of local government officials, she finds that local capacity and immigrant visibility influence whether local governments take action to respond to immigrants. State and federal policies and national political rhetoric shape officials’ framing of immigrants, thereby influencing how municipalities respond. Despite the devolution of federal immigration enforcement and the increasingly polarized national debate, local officials face on balance distinct legal and economic incentives to welcome immigrants that the public does not necessarily share. Officials’ efforts to promote incorporation can therefore result in backlash unless they carefully attend to both aiding immigrants and increasing public acceptance. Bringing her findings into the present, Williamson takes up the question of whether the current trend toward accommodation will continue given Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric and changes in federal immigration policy. 
 
Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(28)
PART I Local Government Responses to Immigrants
Chapter 2 Municipal Responses across Four New Immigrant Destinations
29(26)
Chapter 3 Municipal Responses Nationwide: Frequent Inaction, Substantial Accommodation, Rare Restriction
55(30)
PART II Explaining Local Government Responses to Immigrants
Chapter 4 Federal Policies, National Politics, and Local Understanding of Immigrants
85(39)
Chapter 5 Beyond Bureaucrats: Elected and Appointed Officials' Incentives for Accommodation
124(39)
Chapter 6 The Civil Rights Legacy, External Scrutiny, and Reining in Restrictive Response
163(30)
PART III Local Government Responses and Consequences for Immigrant Incorporation
Chapter 7 The Select Few: Municipal Accommodation and Elite Collaboration
193(41)
Chapter 8 Municipal Accommodation: Generating Welcome or Backlash?
234(33)
Chapter 9 Conclusion
267(24)
Appendix A Case Study Methods and Interview Guide 291(3)
Appendix B Municipal Responses to Immigrants Survey Questionnaire 294(16)
Appendix C Municipal Responses to Immigrants Survey Methodology 310(3)
Appendix D Regression Tables 313(18)
Notes 331(16)
References 347(30)
Index 377