The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies

The so called sanctuary cities are actually the main source of opposition to anti-immigrant federal policies in the United States. The central argument of this cross case study is that the category of sanctuary agglutinates a set of laws, policies and informal practices of different nature, with var...

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topic sanctuary cities
immigration policy
US local immigration
Social Sciences
Demography
Population
Sociology
Social system
Social problems
Communities
Classes and races
Immigrants
Criminology
Offenses and faults
Administration of criminal justice
Anthropology
Social organization
Political organization
Geography
United States
Latin America
Political Sciences
Legislative and executive documents
Congresses
Political geography
Legislation
Political rights
Political participation
Local government
Emigration and immigration
International right
International relations
ciudades santuario
política migratoria
migración local en EE.UU.
Ciencias sociales
Demografía
Población
Sociología
Sistema social
Problemas sociales
Comunidades
Clases y razas
Inmigrantes
Criminología
Delitos y faltas
Administración de justicia penal
Antropología
Organización social
Organización política
Geografía
Estados Unidos
América Latina
Ciencias políticas
Documentos legislativos y ejecutivos generales
Congresos
Geografía política
Legislación
Derechos políticos
Participación política
Gobierno local
Emigración e inmigración
Derecho internacional
Relaciones internacionales
spellingShingle sanctuary cities
immigration policy
US local immigration
Social Sciences
Demography
Population
Sociology
Social system
Social problems
Communities
Classes and races
Immigrants
Criminology
Offenses and faults
Administration of criminal justice
Anthropology
Social organization
Political organization
Geography
United States
Latin America
Political Sciences
Legislative and executive documents
Congresses
Political geography
Legislation
Political rights
Political participation
Local government
Emigration and immigration
International right
International relations
ciudades santuario
política migratoria
migración local en EE.UU.
Ciencias sociales
Demografía
Población
Sociología
Sistema social
Problemas sociales
Comunidades
Clases y razas
Inmigrantes
Criminología
Delitos y faltas
Administración de justicia penal
Antropología
Organización social
Organización política
Geografía
Estados Unidos
América Latina
Ciencias políticas
Documentos legislativos y ejecutivos generales
Congresos
Geografía política
Legislación
Derechos políticos
Participación política
Gobierno local
Emigración e inmigración
Derecho internacional
Relaciones internacionales
Cruz Lera, Estefanía
The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
description The so called sanctuary cities are actually the main source of opposition to anti-immigrant federal policies in the United States. The central argument of this cross case study is that the category of sanctuary agglutinates a set of laws, policies and informal practices of different nature, with varied political genesis and different degrees of insurgency. This article argues that in-deep study of the context framing each different kind of sanctuary city helps to explain the existence of a contrasting spectrum. With the aims to contrast them, three representative categories within the spectrum are analyzed: sanctuary of rhetoric, informal sanctuary, and welcoming sanctuary. This research concludes that the most representative sanctuary practices —the most contestative and with the highest degree of scalability— are linked to the need of the city to defend funding access and to protect its political autonomy; but also, they are linked to the capacity of organized migrants to make alliances with local political stakeholders.
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author Cruz Lera, Estefanía
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title The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
title_short The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
title_full The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
title_fullStr The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
title_full_unstemmed The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
title_sort spectrum of sanctuary cities in the united states: contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2019
url https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789
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spelling repositorioinstitucional-20.500.12930-69232023-05-09T17:04:02Z The spectrum of sanctuary cities in the United States: Contrasting the genesis and practices of proimmigrant local policies El espectro de ciudades santuario en Estados Unidos: Los contrastes en la génesis y las prácticas de las políticas locales proinmigrantes Cruz Lera, Estefanía sanctuary cities immigration policy US local immigration Social Sciences Demography Population Sociology Social system Social problems Communities Classes and races Immigrants Criminology Offenses and faults Administration of criminal justice Anthropology Social organization Political organization Geography United States Latin America Political Sciences Legislative and executive documents Congresses Political geography Legislation Political rights Political participation Local government Emigration and immigration International right International relations ciudades santuario política migratoria migración local en EE.UU. Ciencias sociales Demografía Población Sociología Sistema social Problemas sociales Comunidades Clases y razas Inmigrantes Criminología Delitos y faltas Administración de justicia penal Antropología Organización social Organización política Geografía Estados Unidos América Latina Ciencias políticas Documentos legislativos y ejecutivos generales Congresos Geografía política Legislación Derechos políticos Participación política Gobierno local Emigración e inmigración Derecho internacional Relaciones internacionales The so called sanctuary cities are actually the main source of opposition to anti-immigrant federal policies in the United States. The central argument of this cross case study is that the category of sanctuary agglutinates a set of laws, policies and informal practices of different nature, with varied political genesis and different degrees of insurgency. This article argues that in-deep study of the context framing each different kind of sanctuary city helps to explain the existence of a contrasting spectrum. With the aims to contrast them, three representative categories within the spectrum are analyzed: sanctuary of rhetoric, informal sanctuary, and welcoming sanctuary. This research concludes that the most representative sanctuary practices —the most contestative and with the highest degree of scalability— are linked to the need of the city to defend funding access and to protect its political autonomy; but also, they are linked to the capacity of organized migrants to make alliances with local political stakeholders. Las denominadas ciudades santuario son actualmente la principal fuente de oposición a las políticas federales antiinmigrantes en Estados Unidos. El argumento central de este estudio cross caso, es que la categoría santuario aglutina un conjunto de leyes, políticas y prácticas informales de diferente naturaleza, con génesis políticas variadas y con diferentes grados de insurgencia. Este artículo sostiene que el estudio a profundidad del contexto en el que se enmarca cada tipo de santuario puede explicar la existencia de un espectro tan contrastante. Para diferenciarlas se proponen tres categorías representativas dentro del espectro: los santuarios de retórica, los santuarios de facto y los santuarios de bienvenida. Este estudio concluye que las prácticas santuario más representativas —con mayor insurgencia y grado de escalabilidad— están ligadas a la necesidad de la ciudad de defender su acceso a fondos y proteger su autonomía política; pero también, a la capacidad de los migrantes organizados para hacer alianzas con actores políticos locales. 2019-07-08 2021-06-03T03:39:17Z 2021-06-03T03:39:17Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789 10.21670/ref.1908029 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12930/6923 spa eng https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1568 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1569 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1570 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1571 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1588 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1589 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1590 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/789/1591 Derechos de autor 2019 Estudios Fronterizos application/epub+zip text/html application/pdf text/xml text/xml application/epub+zip text/html application/pdf California, Texas, Illinois, Philadelphia, New York, United States. 2014-2018 California, Texas, Illinois, Filadenfia, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. 2014-2018 Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 20 (2019) Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 20 (2019) 2395-9134 0187-6961