Definitions
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
antiimmigrant .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who is neutral in the presidential race, criticized the commercial, and Romney said the term "anti-immigrant" was an epithet.
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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who is neutral in the presidential race, criticized the commercial, and Romney said the term "anti-immigrant" was an epithet.
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Rodriguez Jr., a lobbyist with the Raben Group who has worked pro bono on the museum proposal, citing the economic pressures and what he described as anti-immigrant sentiment.
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Earlier this week, Newt Gingrich caught criticism from Florida's Sen. Marco Rubio over an Spanish-language radio ad, in which Mitt Romney was referred to as "anti-immigrant."
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Mr. Bloomberg, who has been championing changes to the nation's immigration policy, has called anti-immigrant policies "national suicide."
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Mr. Bloomberg, who has been championing changes to the nation's immigration policy, has called anti-immigrant policies "national suicide."
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An unaligned Republican consultant guessed that Romney's outrage over being called anti-immigrant "repulsive" was more effective than the millions in media spots he and his super PAC allies deployed to carpet-bomb Gingrich.
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But more than just wreaking criminal mayhem, the fire companies also defended Irish immigrants from attacks by anti-immigrant gangs and from intrusions by moral reformers.
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A right-wing group's posters featured a man with dark glasses pointing a gun at the viewer, a play on anti-immigrant sentiment.
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We see it anti-immigrant legislation in Arizona, spreading to Mississippi, Georgia and beyond.
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