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2017 年至 2020 年,唐纳德-特朗普(Donald Trump)担任总统期间,美国对移民的接待环境特别恶劣,但这是否对移民的适应产生了可衡量的影响?众所周知,人际歧视形式的敌意会增加跨国实践--这种模式被称为反应性跨国主义。但是,敌对的政府环境会产生同样的结果吗?本研究通过考察拉美裔移民在三个时间点上的跨国实践来考虑这个问题--2016 年总统竞选期间、特朗普当选和就职之间以及特朗普就任总统初期。后者应该是最具敌意的背景。利用拉美裔移民全国选举研究(Latino Immigrant National Election Study)的数据建立的汇总横截面回归模型证实,特朗普上台后,跨国汇款和联系显著增加。然而,特朗普上台的同时,跨国政治兴趣也显著下降。总之,研究结果使人们对反应性跨国主义有了更深入的了解,并为今后的研究提出了几个方向。
Reactive Transnationalism and the Ascent of Donald Trump: Evidence From the Latino Immigrant National Election Survey
Between 2017 and 2020, the Donald Trump Presidency made for a particularly hostile context of reception for immigrants in the United States, but did it have any measurable influence on their adaptation? Hostility in the form of interpersonal discrimination is known to increase transnational practices—a pattern dubbed reactive transnationalism. But can a hostile government context produce the same result? The current study considers this by examining Latino/a immigrants’ transnational practices at three time points—the 2016 presidential campaign, between Trump's election and inauguration and during his early presidency. The latter should present the most hostile context. Pooled cross-sectional regression models using data from the Latino Immigrant National Election Study confirm significant increases in transnational remittances and contacts after Trump took office. However, Trump's rise also coincides with a significant decrease in transnational political interest. Overall, the findings provide greater insight into reactive transnationalism and present several directions for future research.