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Immigration Politics in the 2016 Election

Immigration Politics in the 2016 Election by Xavier Medina Vidal, University of Arkansas When Donald Trump launched his candidacy for US president, he assigned Mexican immigrants and Latinos of all origins a major role in his campaign. Trump’s […]

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Building from Within: Family and the Political Membership of Immigrants

Building from Within: Family and the Political Membership of Immigrants by Marcela García-Castañon, San Francisco State University This study argues that the central mechanism for pushing back is the interconnected nature of an immigrant’s experience, particularly as […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Zoe Walker

Zoe Walker, University of Notre Dame Zoe Walker is a junior at the University of Notre Dame studying English and political science. Passionate about both research and community involvement, Zoe has devoted her time at Notre […]

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Back in the Shadows, Back in the Streets

Back in the Shadows, Back in the Streets by Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College, and Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, California Lutheran University  Although barred from voting in US elections, undocumented immigrants potentially can participate in the political arena in […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Catalina Udani

Catalina Udani, University of Central Florida Catalina Udani is an honors junior at the University of Central Florida studying human communication, intelligence and national security, and terrorism studies. She has received the Lawrence J. Chastang Global Fellowship and […]

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Meet 2018 RBSI Scholar, Analisa I. Quintero

Analisa I. Quintero, Northern Arizona University Analisa I. Quintero is a rising senior, International Affairs major, and Spanish language minor at Northern Arizona University. As a student recognized by her college’s Dean’s List every semester of her […]