Liberals' problem with immigration

Liberals' problem with immigration
- February 4, 2018
- Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, via The Korea Times, Feb. 4, 2018
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"In the past in the United States and Western Europe, attitudes toward immigration
did not fit so clearly on a left-right axis. The left was divided between organized
labor, which largely opposed large-scale immigration as appears to be the case in
Korea," said Louis DeSipio, political science professor at University of California,
Irvine. … "So, the positions on immigration have come to a clearer left-right divide,"
he said.
For the full story, please visit http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2018/02/356_243596.html.
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