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Immigration, Deportation, and Discrimination: Hispanic Political Opinion Since the Election of Donald Trump
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-04-25 , DOI: 10.1177/0739986319840717
Adam Henry Callister 1 , Quinn Galbraith 1 , Spencer Galbraith 1
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Both the campaign and subsequent election of Donald Trump have brought about marked changes in the overall tone of American political discourse. It is thought that these changes have been particularly disruptive to the public’s view of Hispanic immigration. To evaluate the current state of Hispanic political opinion regarding immigration, this study draws upon data from a survey conducted in January 2018 of 1,080 people of Hispanic descent currently living in the United States or Puerto Rico. Researchers looked at the impact of age, gender, language preference, time lived in the United States, and knowing an undocumented immigrant on participants’ views of immigration. Taking the survey in Spanish and knowing an undocumented immigrant were found to be the most influential factors in determining a favorable view of undocumented immigrants as well as a perceived increase in discrimination toward Hispanics since Trump’s election.

中文翻译:

移民,驱逐出境,与歧视:西班牙的政治主张由于唐纳德·特朗普的选举

无论是运动和唐纳德·特朗普的随后的选举中带来了美国政治话语的整体色调显着变化。人们认为,这些变化特别破坏了公众对西班牙裔移民的看法。为了评估西班牙裔关于移民的政治观点的现状,本研究借鉴了2018年1月对目前居住在美国或波多黎各的1,080名西班牙裔人进行的一项调查的数据。研究人员研究了年龄,性别,语言偏好,在美国的生活时间的影响,并了解了无证件移民对参与者的移民看法。
更新日期:2019-04-25
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