Two Democrats racing for the Mayorship of Chicago are promising to help give illegal migrants the right to vote in some city elections.
On February 11, thea local protest against the inflow of migrants into a former schoolhouse in the mostly-black and poor Woodlawn district, south of downtown:
In Woodlawn, some residents said the neighborhood has long been underserved by the city, and that the reopening of the school to house migrants represented another instance of the city acting against the community’s wishes. Immigrants remain more anti-Black than second- and third-plus-generation Americans, even after controlling for race, age, gender, education, income, and partisanship. The differences between these groups cannot be explained by immigrants’ lower income, or differences in their level of education. On all four measures and all four surveys, immigrants were significantly more anti-Black than both groups of native-born Americans.
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