Language Enables Modern Nativism

Updated: 2026.03.26 1H ago 1 sources
Political language—labels, metaphors, and framing—does the heavy lifting that makes nativist policy politically viable. By normalizing terms that otherize immigrants, elites and movements convert cultural anxieties into legislative projects and enforcement priorities. — Understanding how rhetoric creates legitimacy for exclusion reveals the levers that proponents or opponents of restrictive immigration policy must change to shift outcomes.

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The Dark History of American Nativism
Maura Jane Farrelly 2026.03.26 100% relevant
The article's subtitle and focus, 'Language and the Politics of Power,' and its historical examples of American nativism illustrate how naming and framing accompanied concrete policy measures (e.g., exclusion laws and party movements).
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