除了移民

N. Carter
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作为本书的最后一章,本章回顾了本书的中心论点,即白人至上主义对黑人舆论形成的背景和制约的重要性。这本书以移民为视角,更好地理解黑人舆论,认为白人至上是黑人舆论形成的核心;这样一来,这就不是一个关于移民或移民政策的个人故事。我的矛盾本土主义理论有助于读者理解黑人如何以及为什么在移民问题上持有看似不同的观点。然而,我可以证明,这些观点并不冲突。相反,作为美国人,黑人有着独特的考虑,这源于他们在美国种族等级制度中的独特地位,以及白人至上主义对他们处理一系列政治问题的方式的影响。这一章最后简要地考察了边境分离问题,这一问题引发了最近在这一政策领域的许多讨论。
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Beyond Immigration
As the concluding chapter of the work, this chapter revisits the central thesis of the book, which is the import of the context and constraints of white supremacy on black public opinion formation. Using immigration as a lens to better understand black opinion, the book argues that white supremacy is at the core of black public opinion formation; in this way, it is not an individual story about immigrants or immigration policy. My theory of conflicted nativism helps the reader to understand how and why blacks hold seemingly divergent opinions on the issue of immigration. I am able to show, however, that these opinions are not in conflict. Rather, blacks have distinct considerations as Americans that come from their unique position in the American racial hierarchy and the ways in which white supremacy structures how they navigate an array of political issues. The chapter concludes with a brief examination of border separations, which has animated much of the recent conversation in this policy arena.
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