The Latino threat: constructing immigrants, citizens, and the nation
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Abstract
From volunteers ready to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border to the hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children who have marched in support of immigrant rights, the United States has witnessed a surge of involvement in immigration activism. In The Latino Threat, Leo R. Chavez critically investigates the media stories about and recent experiences of immigrants to show how prejudices and stereotypes have been used to malign an entire immigrant population - and to define what it means to be an American.Pundits - and the media at large - nurture and perpetuate the notion that Latinos, particularly Mexicans, are an invading force bent on reconquering land once considered their own. Through a perceived refusal to…
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Keywords
- Immigration
- Political science
- Criminology
- Sociology
- Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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