美国众议院移民政策选区代表性的动态变化

The dynamics of constituency representation on immigration policy in the U.S. house

Policy Studies Journal · 2024
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

研究美国众议院在移民议题上,随着政党极化加剧,立法者如何改变代表选区的方式,发现移民人口规模的影响从直接效应转为通过党派间接作用,且两党关注度不对称。

Abstract

Abstract We examine how legislative representation and issue activism change as parties polarize on an issue by examining immigration politics in the U.S. House. Using an original data set of the policy positions in immigration bills from 1983 to 2014, an original coding of email newsletters from 2010 to 2020, and existing speech data, we show that increased partisan disagreement on immigration and the sorting of immigrants into the Democratic Party changed the way lawmakers represent their districts on that issue. Larger foreign‐born populations consistently have representatives who take pro‐immigration positions, but the effect has changed from a direct effect to one mediated by partisanship. Issue attention also became asymmetrical, with Democratic lawmakers who represent more immigrants being more active on immigration policy, but no such relationship for Republicans. This suggests that for Democrats, immigration is a distributive issue driven by geographically concentrated “policy demanders” but for Republicans, it is a partisan issue that is less connected to geography. These findings have implications for who and where new policy proposals come from.

移民政策美国政治国会代表政党极化选区政治