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IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT, the RACIALIZATION of LEGAL STATUS, and PERCEPTIONS of the POLICE
Cecilia Menjívar
,
William Paul Simmons
, Daniel Alvord
, Elizabeth Salerno Valdez
Gender and Women's Studies
Social / Cultural / Critical Theory - GIDP
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Latino
100%
US-born
50%
Phoenix
37%
Legal Status
37%
Spillover Effect
37%
Chicago
25%
Houston
25%
Immigration Enforcement
25%
Metropolitan Areas
12%
Law Enforcement
12%
Cooperation Agreements
12%
Mexican
12%
Immigrants
12%
They Live
12%
Citizenship Status
12%
Experience-based
12%
Latino Immigrants
12%
Sample Survey
12%
Racialization
12%
Reporting Crime
12%
Federal Authority
12%
Legal Citizenship
12%
Enforcement System
12%
Social Sciences
Legal Status
100%
Police
66%
Random Sample
33%
Metropolitan Area
33%
Sample Survey
33%
Racialization
33%
Federal Authority
33%
Psychology
Spillover Effect
100%
Immigrant
66%