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Anti-Immigration Politics with Ethan Fauré: When the Center Helps the Right Capture State Institutions

Inform Your Resistance Season 3: Episode 1
Published on
September 26, 2024
Last Updated
September 26, 2024

In this first episode of Season 3, we are back with a conversation about the origins, unlikely intersections, and influence of the contemporary anti-immigration movement. Ethan provides us with a fascinating overview of how this movement developed, from its White Nationalist origins, with significant bipartisan and centrist support. We discuss John Tanton’s network of organizations, funding sources for the anti-immigrant movement, significant legislation impacting the immigration landscape, intersections with other movements (not all right-wing) like the environmental movement and The contemporary idea that America was founded as—and was intended by God to be—a Christian nation. Learn more , and Project 2025’s vision for immigration policy in the U.S. We end on a high note, discussing local resistance strategies to fight back.


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