The Republican Party and Immigration Politics: From by A. Wroe

By A. Wroe

This ebook examines the Nineties backlash opposed to unlawful immigrants. Wroe explains why many americans became opposed to immigration, taking a look at the origins of California's Proposition 187 and its wider political implications.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt was no nativist and he repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1943, but he made no serious attempt to revoke the national origins quotas, despite the large number of prominent immigrants in his administration and the importance of ethnic voters to his New Deal coalition. More damningly, Roosevelt did not push Congress or use executive orders to help Jewish refugees feeling Nazi Germany, and he authorized in 1942 the internment of 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry—two thirds of whom were native-born Americans—in ten camps in the west of the United States.

Its once great education system was in crisis. Spending per pupil and test scores raced each other to the bottom of the stateby-state league and its two university systems, the twenty campus California State University and the prestigious nine campus University of California, hiked fees and laid of staff. Freeways were packed, commuting times horrendous, efficient public transport nearly nonexistent. Prisons were bursting at the seams. Even the natural environment seemed to groan in despair. Forest and bush fires, droughts, torrential rains, mudslides, and, most dramatically, earthquakes in San Francisco and Los Angeles in 1990 and 1994 respectively brought terrible destruction, took hundreds of lives, and cost billions of dollars.

37 The key changes were a significant increase in the level of immigration; a decline in the European share of immigration and an increase in the Asian and Latin American share; and a substantial growth of chain migration due to the law’s family reunification and off-quota provisions. A further consequence, one particularly pertinent to the discussion in this book, is that the 1965 act precipitated a large expansion in illegal immigration. The reasons are several. Because it regularized and placed limits on western hemisphere immigration for the first time and because supply (especially from Mexico) of potential immigrants exceeded available slots, it forced many migrants to enter the country illegally.

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