Submission Type
Poster
Start Date
4-21-2022
Abstract
Immigration in today's political atmosphere is a polarizing issue. Many people have incorrect information about immigration and I will be exploring what these misconceptions are and trying to find out the issues that are polarizing. I will also explore the relation between party identification and people's feeling towards immigration. Do people's feelings about immigration cause them to vote a specific way or does their party loyalty affect how they feel about immigration? These questions are some that I will try and explore in my presentation.
Recommended Citation
Burke, Darbie, "110 -- Polarization of Immigration in United States Politics" (2022). GREAT Day Posters. 38.
https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/great-day-symposium/great-day-2022/posters-2022/38
110 -- Polarization of Immigration in United States Politics
Immigration in today's political atmosphere is a polarizing issue. Many people have incorrect information about immigration and I will be exploring what these misconceptions are and trying to find out the issues that are polarizing. I will also explore the relation between party identification and people's feeling towards immigration. Do people's feelings about immigration cause them to vote a specific way or does their party loyalty affect how they feel about immigration? These questions are some that I will try and explore in my presentation.
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Sponsored by Jeffrey Koch