1st Edition

The Presidency and Immigration Policy Rhetoric and Reality

    278 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    278 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This comprehensive analysis of presidential immigration rhetoric quantifies the frequency, tone, and efficacy of public mentions of immigrants and immigration policy by the presidents from Washington through Biden.

    The book also explores the intersection of the presidential role with that of the other key actors in the immigration policy system—notably the press, the public, and Congress.

    For students of immigration studies, presidential studies, and political communication, this book also poses the question of which is of the greatest significance to the immigration policy agenda: presidential leadership making immigration a top priority or existing legislative support for comprehensive immigration reform.

    1. The Presidency and Immigration Rhetoric
    2. A History of Immigration and the President’s Rhetoric
    3. Presidential Attention to Immigration
    4. The Tone of Presidential Rhetoric on Immigration
    5. News Coverage, the Presidency, and Immigration
    6. The Public, the Presidency, and Immigration
    7. Presidential Leadership of Immigration Legislation
    8. Conclusion

    Biography

    Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha (Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2002) is Professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas.

    Eric Gonzalez Juenke (Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2005) is Associate Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University.

    Andrea Silva (Ph.D., University of California Riverside, 2016) is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas.