Conflicted Nativism

N. Carter
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This chapter tests a number of the propositions of the book empirically, using an original survey. The data demonstrate blacks have some superficially nativist attitudes, particularly those blacks who see themselves as prototypical Americans. These nativist attitudes are attenuated, however, by increasing levels of national pride. Moreover, blacks express a feeling of closeness with immigrants, particularly continental Africans, than native-born whites. At the same time, blacks support the idea of more border security but, in the main, have not even participated in the most minimal of political acts either in support of or against any immigration policy. This suggests immigration is not a salient issue for blacks, and to the extent they care about immigration, they are not willing to put any of their political energies toward the issue.
矛盾的先天论
本章使用原始调查对书中的一些命题进行了实证检验。数据表明,黑人有一些表面上的本土主义态度,尤其是那些认为自己是典型美国人的黑人。然而,随着民族自豪感的增强,这些本土主义的态度逐渐减弱。此外,与本土出生的白人相比,黑人对移民,尤其是非洲大陆移民表现出更亲近的感觉。与此同时,黑人支持加强边境安全的想法,但总的来说,他们甚至没有参与支持或反对任何移民政策的最起码的政治行动。这表明移民对黑人来说不是一个突出的问题,而且就他们关心移民的程度而言,他们不愿意在这个问题上投入任何政治精力。
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