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A sociocultural analysis of U.S. immigration law and psychology
Victoria C. Plaut
, Alem Tecle
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Mayra Feddersen
Faculty of Law
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Sociocultural Framework
100%
U.S. Immigration Law
100%
Reinforced
50%
Law
50%
United States
50%
Between-person
50%
Immigrant Population
50%
Immigration Policy
50%
Immigration Debate
50%
National Origin
50%
Social Dominance Orientation
50%
Psychological Dynamics
50%
Chinese Exclusion Act
50%
DREAM Act
50%
Crimmigration
50%
Social Psychological Literature
50%
Mexican
50%
Birthright Citizenship
50%
Restrictive Regulations
50%
Public Response
50%
Dynamic Interplay
50%
Current Response
50%
Psychological Dispositions
50%
INIS
dynamics
100%
policy
100%
psychology
100%
populations
50%
usa
50%
origin
50%
legislation
50%
china
50%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Psychology
100%
Migration Law
100%
Legislation
33%
Emotions
33%
Chinese
33%
Immigration Policy
33%
Birthright Citizenship
33%
Crimmigration
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Psychology
Social Dominance
33%