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- adjective Opposing
immigration .
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Examples
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Willy, Romney has the the same problem as every other repub who wants to be a national candidate: He has to court the crazies and not alienate the merely normal conservatives while maintaining his antiimmigration creds yet keeping the hispanic vote and appeasing the anti-Obama crowd while not seeming racist ….
Think Progress » Romney Struggles To Distance RomneyCare From ObamaCare: Ours Was ‘Bipartisan’ 2010
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While these groups, and other similar organizations, have strived to position themselves as legitimate, mainstream advocates against illegal immigration in America, a closer look at the public record reveals that some of these organizations have disturbing links to or relationships with extremists in the antiimmigration movement..
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While these groups, and other similar organizations, have strived to position themselves as legitimate, mainstream advocates against illegal immigration in America, a closer look at the public record reveals that some of these organizations have disturbing links to or relationships with extremists in the antiimmigration movement..
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While these groups, and other similar organizations, have strived to position themselves as legitimate, mainstream advocates against illegal immigration in America, a closer look at the public record reveals that some of these organizations have disturbing links to or relationships with extremists in the antiimmigration movement..
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Hate Bill Problem:White men can count 2009
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This atmosphere was heightened by the McCain/Palin campaign and antiimmigration rethoric.
Muslim Family Excluded From AirTran Flight - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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The story is found in the Whig's anti-English and pro-tariff histories of the United States, in the antiimmigration harangues of the late nineteenth century, and in World War II accounts of Nazi and Japanese barbarism.
Archive 2008-02-01 Robert Reich 2008
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The story is found in the Whig's anti-English and pro-tariff histories of the United States, in the antiimmigration harangues of the late nineteenth century, and in World War II accounts of Nazi and Japanese barbarism.
Obama vs. McCain, and The Four Stories of American Life Robert Reich 2008
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Here's something to frighten xenophobic antiimmigration activists (who are pretending that the vast majority of their own ancestors were something other than illegal immigrants ... without warrant):
Scrivener's Error 2010
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