id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt tx31qf8840t Robert Eugene Brenneman Faith and the Foreigner: Exploring the Impact of Religion on Immigration Attitudes 2005 .txt text/plain 139 7 30 This study uses data from the General Social Survey to determine whether religious affiliation or attendance affect attitudes about immigrants and immigration policy. Ordered logistic regression of data at the national level shows that Jews and the non-religious are the most likely to hold tolerant attitudes toward immigrants followed by Catholics even after controlling for a variety of socio-demographic controls. cache/tx31qf8840t.txt txt/tx31qf8840t.txt