Department of Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2013 Jul;19(3):279-87. doi: 10.1037/a0033176.
Although restrictive immigration policy is intended to reduce incentives for unauthorized immigrants to remain in the United States, many immigrants remain in their U.S. community despite the anti-immigration climate surrounding them. This study explores motivations shaping immigrants' intentions to stay in Arizona after passage of Senate Bill 1070 in 2010, one of the most restrictive immigration policies in recent decades. We conducted three focus groups in a large metropolitan city in Arizona with Mexican immigrant parents (N = 25). Themes emerging from the focus groups described multiple and interlocking personal, family and community, and contemporary sociopolitical motivations to stay in their community, and suggest that some important motivating factors have evolved as a result of immigrants' changing environment. Implications for research and social policy reform are discussed.
尽管限制移民政策旨在减少促使无证移民留在美国的动机,但许多移民仍然留在美国社会,尽管他们周围存在反移民氛围。本研究探讨了 2010 年参议院第 1070 号法案通过后影响移民留在美国的动机,该法案是近年来最严格的移民政策之一。我们在亚利桑那州一个大都市进行了三次以墨西哥裔移民父母为对象的焦点小组讨论(N=25)。焦点小组中出现的主题描述了多种相互关联的个人、家庭和社区以及当代社会政治动机,以留在他们的社区,这表明一些重要的激励因素已经随着移民环境的变化而演变。讨论了对研究和社会政策改革的影响。