id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7hjwersvovephiq3ejn2oe3yei Kai Wei The Role of Language in Anti-Immigrant Prejudice: What Can We Learn from Immigrants' Historical Experiences? 2019 18 .pdf application/pdf 11558 1048 55 anti-immigrant prejudice remains undeveloped in social work research. for how stigmatizing language transmits and perpetuates anti-immigrant prejudice in the United States and building upon prior stigma theories, defines one's status of an immigrant to be form of population, immigrants in the United States, are frequently exposed to stigmatizing language in recurring anti-immigrant dynamics, this paper reviews historical and contemporary cases of prejudice anti-immigrant prejudice throughout United States history. the role of language in anti-immigrant prejudice in social work practice and research. immigrants who by belonging to a given group (e.g., Chinese, Mexican, Muslim) are stigmatized and anti-immigrant prejudice lead to sanctioned social responses (grassroots driven and top-down policy cultural forces that drive anti-immigrant prejudice in the United States. This historical review of anti-immigrant prejudice highlights the various social Manifestations of anti-immigrant prejudice across different groups in the United States. This review of anti-immigrant prejudice across multiple groups (Irish, German, Chinese, Mexican, ./cache/work_7hjwersvovephiq3ejn2oe3yei.pdf ./txt/work_7hjwersvovephiq3ejn2oe3yei.txt