Article(print)1986
The Dilemmas of Undocumented Immigration: An Analysis of the 1984 Simpson-Mazzoli Vote
In: Social science quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 1, p. 118-127
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An examination of factors associated with whether or not members of the US House of Representatives voted for or against the 1984 Simpson-Mazzoli bill. Congresspersons from more Hispanic districts were more likely to vote no on the bill, & more senior representatives & those from more Republican districts were more likely to vote yes. Being from a "Sunbelt" (especially southwestern) state was also associated with opposition to the legislation. The pattern of voting suggests the operation of factors having little to do with the actual threat of undocumented immigration. 2 Tables, 29 References. HA
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