Every day in this political season, it seems there is an outrage ripped from the headlines about immigrants and the damage they are doing to the U.S. economy. Venezuelan gangs run wild. Haitians are eating their neighbor’s pets. You’ve heard them all. Thirty years ago, an eruption of anti-immigrant outrage prompted David Hayes-Bautista, a professor…
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