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  2. Nativism (politics) - Wikipedia

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    According to Cas Mudde, a University of Georgia professor, nativism is a largely American notion that is rarely debated in Western Europe or Canada; the word originated with mid-19th-century political parties in the United States, most notably the Know Nothing party, which saw Catholic immigration from nations such as Germany and Ireland as a serious threat to native-born Protestant Americans. [4]

  3. Nativism in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    Is opposition to an internal minority on the basis of its supposed “un-American” foundation. Historian Tyler Anbinder defines a nativist as: [2]. someone who fears and resents immigrants and their impact on the United States, and wants to take some action against them, be it through violence, immigration restriction, or placing limits on the rights of newcomers already in the United States.

  4. Know Nothing - Wikipedia

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    These successes at enacting reform legislation came at the expense of the traditional nativist priorities of the party, causing some national Know Nothing leaders, like Samuel Morse, to question the Massachusetts party's aims. [44] The Massachusetts Know Nothings did advance attacks on the civil rights of Irish Catholic immigrants.

  5. Can Nativists and Dynamists Coexist Within Trump's MAGA ...

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    Complaints from Loomer and other nativists on social media drew responses from some of Trump's top allies, including Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy—a pair of immigrants who made fortunes in tech ...

  6. Whig Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Though he did not share the nativist views of the Know-Nothings, in 1855, Fillmore became a member of the Know-Nothing movement and encouraged his Whig followers to join as well. [129] In September 1855, Seward led his faction of Whigs into the Republican Party, effectively marking the end of the Whig Party as an independent and significant ...

  7. Not Those Immigrants - AOL

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    “America First” is the core of Trumpy populism, the movement’s raison d’être; it can’t co-exist with rival ideologies as easily as the others I’ve named. Nativism or “globalism ...

  8. Cincinnati riots of 1855 - Wikipedia

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    The nativists supported J. D. Taylor, the mayoral candidate for the anti-immigrant American Party, also known as the Know-Nothing Party. During the riots, German-Americans erected barricades in the streets leading into their Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, and fired a cannon over the heads of a mob of nativists attacking them.

  9. The Idea of 'Demographic Destiny' Was Always Flawed

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    The term was originally popularized by the radical student-led group Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA), which wanted it to signify support for “a political agenda of equality, anti-racism ...