The dynamics of constituency representation on immigration policy in the U.S. house

PSJ Editorial Team
Immigration policy used to be a bipartisan issue, but now it is one of the most divisive in American politics. This study explores how lawmakers’ behavior changed as immigration became a party-defining issue–and what that means for the way Congress represents the foreign-born population. Using immigration bills in the House of Representatives from 1983 to … Continue reading "The dynamics of constituency representation on immigration policy in the U.S. house"