Mobilization, Participation, and Solidaridad: Latino Participation in the 2006 Immigration Protest Rallies

This article tests multiple hypotheses regarding participation in the 2006 immigration rallies in American cities. Specifically, the authors test whether the movement was widespread among Latinos or limited to Mexican immigrants, as speculated by the media, or whether group solidarity can be credite...

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Demonstrations, Political
Geographic mobility
Group identity
Hispanic Americans
Hispanics
Immigrants
Immigration
Immigration law
Immigration policy
Latin American Cultural Groups
Mexicans
Mobilization
Political Participation
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