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The politics of immigrant policy in the 50 US states, 2005-2011
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Human MigrationMigration PolicyPublic PolicySocial PolicyInternational Population MovementPolitical GeographyImmigrant PolicyLawUs StatesMass ImmigrationTransnational MobilityPolitical BehaviorPolicy AnalysisState Immigrant PolicyPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesBayesian Spatial
Abstract This article asks what shaped immigrant policy in the 50 states between 2005 and 2011. Theoretically, politicians are influenced by electoral considerations as they craft laws. Law-makers consider both current public opinion and how the electorate is likely to change, at least in the near future. Empirically, the article analyses an original dataset on immigrant-related laws enacted by the states with a Bayesian spatial conditionally autoregressive model. The analysis shows that state immigrant policy is affected primarily by legislative professionalism, electoral ideology, state wealth and change in the foreign-born population.
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