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Understanding Latinos' Attitudes toward U.S. Immigration
Unformatted Document Text:  35 Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, Luis Fraga, Linda Lopez, and Arturo Vega. 2000. “Latino Interests in Education, Health and Criminal Justice Policy.” PS: Political Science and Politics 33: 547-554. Michelson, Melissa R. 2003. “The Corrosive Effects of Acculturation: How Mexican-Americans Lose Political Trust.” Social Science Quarterly 84: 918-933. Newton, Lina Y. 2000. “Why Some Latinos Supported Propostion 187: Testing Economic Threat and Cultural Identity Hypotheses.” Social Science Quarterly 81: 180-193. Polinard, Jerry L., Robert D. Wrinkle, and Rodolfo de la Garza. 1984. “Attitudes of Mexican Americans toward Irregular Mexican Immigration.” International Migration Review 18: 782-799. Pew Hispanic Center. 2005. “Hispanics: A People in Motion.” Pew Research Center: Washington D.C. http://pewhispanic.org/files/reports/40.pdf Sears, David O., Carl P. Hensler, and Leslie K. Speer. 1979. “Whites’ Opposition to ‘Busing’: Self Interest or Symbolic Politics?” The American Political Science Review 73: 369-384. Sears, David O., Richard R. Lau, Tom R. Tyler, and Harris M. Allen, Jr. 1980. “Self Interest vs. Symbolic Politics in Policy Attitudes and Presidential Voting.” The American Political Science Review 74: 670-684. Segura, Gary M. 2006. “Symposium Introduction: Immigration and National Identity.” Perspectives on Politics, American Political Science Association 4: 277-278 (June). Shore, Elena. 2006. “Hispanic Media Size Up Election Results: Litmus Test for Anti-Immigration Sentiment.” New America Media (June 6). http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=d63d11bd53709d2d49e60fb0ba730895# Suro, Roberto. 2005. “Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Surveys Among Latinos in the U.S. and Mexico.” Pew Hispanic Center. http://pewhispanic.org/reports/report.php?ReportID=52 Tomz, Michael, Jason Wittenberg, and Gary King, CLARIFY: Software for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results (version: 2.1, 1/5/2003). U.S Census Bureau. 2000. “Fast Facts for Congress.” http://fastfacts.census.gov.

Authors: Garand, James., Rouse, Stella. and Wilkinson, Betina.
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Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, Luis Fraga, Linda Lopez, and Arturo Vega. 2000. “Latino Interests in
Education, Health and Criminal Justice Policy.” PS: Political Science and Politics 33: 547-554.

Michelson, Melissa R. 2003. “The Corrosive Effects of Acculturation: How Mexican-Americans Lose
Political Trust.” Social Science Quarterly 84: 918-933.

Newton, Lina Y. 2000. “Why Some Latinos Supported Propostion 187: Testing Economic Threat
and Cultural Identity Hypotheses.” Social Science Quarterly 81: 180-193.

Polinard, Jerry L., Robert D. Wrinkle, and Rodolfo de la Garza. 1984. “Attitudes of Mexican
Americans toward Irregular Mexican Immigration.” International Migration Review 18: 782-799.

Pew Hispanic Center. 2005. “Hispanics: A People in Motion.” Pew Research Center: Washington
D.C. http://pewhispanic.org/files/reports/40.pdf

Sears, David O., Carl P. Hensler, and Leslie K. Speer. 1979. “Whites’ Opposition to ‘Busing’: Self
Interest or Symbolic Politics?” The American Political Science Review 73: 369-384.

Sears, David O., Richard R. Lau, Tom R. Tyler, and Harris M. Allen, Jr. 1980. “Self Interest vs.
Symbolic Politics in Policy Attitudes and Presidential Voting.” The American Political Science Review
74: 670-684.

Segura, Gary M. 2006. “Symposium Introduction: Immigration and National Identity.” Perspectives on
Politics, American Political Science Association 4: 277-278 (June).

Shore, Elena. 2006. “Hispanic Media Size Up Election Results: Litmus Test for Anti-Immigration
Sentiment.” New America Media (June 6).
http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=d63d11bd53709d2d49e60fb0ba
730895#

Suro, Roberto. 2005. “Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Surveys Among Latinos
in the U.S. and Mexico.” Pew Hispanic Center.
http://pewhispanic.org/reports/report.php?ReportID=52

Tomz, Michael, Jason Wittenberg, and Gary King, CLARIFY: Software for Interpreting and Presenting
Statistical Results (version: 2.1, 1/5/2003).

U.S Census Bureau. 2000. “Fast Facts for Congress.” http://fastfacts.census.gov.



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