Who is Worthy: Immigrants in a Time of Uncertainty
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- Political Science, Center for Comparative Study of Race & Ethnicity, and Black Studies
Public opinion on immigrants and immigration varies wildly and support for these vulnerable populations is subject to ideas of deservingness and threat. These ideas, I argue, are filtered through racial identities that are heightened when individuals believe terrorist threats may be possible in their immediate areas. These racial identities are complex and change the ideas of who is dangerous or worthy of support for entry to the United States.
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