AMERICAN CONSERVATIVES AND IMMIGRATION POLICY DURING GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENCY

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY
V. R. Zolotykh
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Immigration reform in the United States is one of the hottest topics in politics, causing a split in American society. Numerous attempts by presidents and Congress to reform this sphere ended either in failure or in half-hearted measures that dissatisfied both supporters of immigration and its opponents. The article examines the role of American conservatives in blocking the liberal immigration reform of the George W. Bush administration in 2006–2008. I a very short period, representatives of various currents of the U.S. conservative movement were able to consolidate their positions on the basis of an anti-immigrant platform and use new tools of influence, both in relation to congressmen and in the formation of public opinion. The article analyzes the role of social networks and a new phenomenon in the conservative movement (the name was originally proposed by The New York Times) such as a “New Internet-linked national constituency”, which managed to very quickly and effectively close ranks among the opponents of the president’s “grand bargain” and destroy the unity of the pro-immigrant-minded elite. The article evaluates the actions of George W. Bush to initiate the immigration reform and explores the nature of the conflict between conservatives and the president. Analysis of various aspects of the political conflict that arose in 2006–2008 between the restrictionists and the president helps in better understanding of the situation within the conservative movement and the prospects for its development.
布什总统任期内的美国保守派和移民政策
美国的移民改革是最热门的政治话题之一,引起了美国社会的分裂。历任总统和国会无数次改革这一领域的尝试不是以失败告终,就是采取了令移民支持者和反对者都不满的半心半意的措施。本文考察了美国保守派在阻止乔治·w·布什政府2006-2008年自由移民改革中的作用。在很短的时间内,美国保守主义运动的各种派别的代表能够在反移民纲领的基础上巩固自己的立场,并在与国会议员的关系和公众舆论的形成方面使用新的影响力工具。这篇文章分析了社交网络的作用,以及保守主义运动(这个名字最初是由《纽约时报》提出的)中的一种新现象,比如“新互联网连接的国家选区”,它成功地迅速而有效地团结了总统“大交易”的反对者,破坏了支持移民的精英的团结。本文评价了乔治·w·布什发起移民改革的行动,并探讨了保守派与总统之间冲突的本质。对2006-2008年限制主义者与总统之间政治冲突的各个方面进行分析,有助于更好地理解保守派运动内部的情况及其发展前景。
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