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_aCasellas, Jason P. _955839 |
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_aSanctuary Cities: _bPublic Attitudes Toward Enforcement Collaboration Between Local Police and Federal Immigration Authorities/ |
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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520 | _aLocal law enforcement has dramatically increased its cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, while other localities refuse to cooperate. Although scholars have examined how sanctuary cities may differ from other places in terms of crime rates, attitudes toward local law enforcement’s collaboration with federal immigration authorities remain understudied. We utilize original data from the 2016 Cooperative Congressional Election Survey (CCES) to study attitudes toward local/federal collaboration. Our results demonstrate that those who most recognize the racial advantage of Whites are significantly less likely to support collaboration between local police and federal authorities. Confirming prior work, our results also support the critical role of partisanship, nativity, and education in explaining attitudes toward sanctuary policies. Our findings have important implications for understanding attitudes toward immigration enforcement and policies. | ||
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_aWallace, Sophia Jordan _955840 |
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_09296 _916911 _dSage Publications _tUrban Affairs Review |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1078087418776115 | ||
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