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The Disconnect Between Public Attitudes and Policy Outcomes in Immigration

Peter H. Schuck
Yale University - Law School



THE POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION REFORM, Carol Swain, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2007

Abstract:     
The political economy of immigration is far more one-sided and expansionist than the public attitudes toward immigration, and this is even more true of immigration law scholarship. That is, almost all of the significant political interest groups in the United States with an interest in immigration policy, and almost all immigration law scholars, advocate very strongly in the direction of maintaining an expansive immigration policy - and the policy outcomes testify to their success. Finally, and perhaps needless to say, the principal lawyers' organizations in this field - the American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association - also favor expansion. In contrast, the general public evidently favors - and has always favored, so far as one can tell from opinion surveys - either more restrictive immigration policies or at least no further expansion of immigration. As a shorthand, I call this discrepancy between restrictive or status quo public attitudes and expansive policy outcomes a "political disconnect." In this chapter, I describe this disconnect and the immigration-specific political economy that I believe largely explains it, concluding with some brief reflections on the phenomenon.

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Date posted: March 05, 2007 ; Last revised: March 05, 2007

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Schuck, Peter H., The Disconnect Between Public Attitudes and Policy Outcomes in Immigration. THE POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION REFORM, Carol Swain, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=811829


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Yale University - Law School ( email )
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New Haven, CT 06520-8215
United States
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