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Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha,Eric Gonzalez Juenke,Andrea Silva

The Presidency and Immigration Policy: Rhetoric and Reality

The Presidency and Immigration Policy: Rhetoric and Reality

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This book explores how presidents use public rhetoric to shape immigration policy and leadership, offering new insights into rhetorical analysis. It highlights the importance of the president in leading the national policy agenda on key policy issues and illustrates differences in presidential style and language while showing a continuity in immigration policy failure.

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Length: 266 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking book brings together presidential leadership, immigration policy, and political communication for the first time, offering students in three different arenas new insights into rhetorical analysis. It illustrates a significant, but previously understudied aspect of presidential leadership through public rhetoric, showing how crucial the president is in leading the national policy agenda on key policy issues. It adds to the larger "going public" literature by extending our understanding of the presidents public commentary to an investigation of immigration policy. It links two relatively disparate research agendas: research focused on the presidency and immigration policy scholarship. It vividly illustrates differences in presidential style and language while at the same time showing a continuity in immigration policy failure.


Introduction:
The United States has long been a nation of immigrants, with millions of people from all over the world coming to the country each year in search of a better life. However, the issue of immigration policy has been a contentious one for many years, with different political parties and interest groups taking different positions on how to address it. In recent years, the presidency has played a critical role in shaping immigration policy, with each president having their own approach to the issue.

Presidential Leadership:
Presidential leadership is a complex and multifaceted concept that encompasses a range of skills and abilities, including decision-making, communication, and persuasion. When it comes to immigration policy, presidential leadership is particularly important, as the president is the leader of the nation and has the power to shape policy and influence public opinion.

Immigration Policy:
Immigration policy is a complex issue that involves a range of factors, including economic, security, and social considerations. It is shaped by a variety of laws, regulations, and policies, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Immigration policy has been a hot topic in recent years, with many politicians and interest groups taking different positions on how to address it.

Political Communication:
Political communication is the process of communicating ideas and messages to the public in order to influence public opinion and policy. It is a critical component of presidential leadership, as the president must be able to effectively communicate their vision for the country and their policies to the public.

The Role of the President in Immigration Policy:
The president has a significant role in shaping immigration policy, as they have the power to appoint officials who will implement policy and to set the tone for public discourse on the issue. The president can also use their public commentary to influence public opinion and to shape the policy debate.

Public Rhetoric:
Public rhetoric is a powerful tool that can be used to shape public opinion and policy. It involves the use of language and symbols to convey a message and to influence public attitudes and behaviors. In the case of immigration policy, public rhetoric has been used by both political parties and interest groups to shape public opinion and to influence policy debates.

Differences in Presidential Style and Language:
Presidential style and language are important factors in shaping public opinion and policy. Different presidents have different rhetorical styles and language, which can influence how their policies are perceived by the public. For example, some presidents have used more aggressive language and rhetoric to address immigration policy, while others have used more diplomatic language and rhetoric.

Continuity in Immigration Policy Failure:
Despite the differences in presidential style and language, there has been a continuity in immigration policy failure in the United States. This is due to a variety of factors, including political polarization, economic considerations, and public attitudes toward immigration. Immigration policy failure has significant consequences for the country, including increased border security, increased deportations, and increased tensions between different communities.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, this groundbreaking book brings together presidential leadership, immigration policy, and political communication for the first time, offering students in three different arenas new insights into rhetorical analysis. It illustrates a significant, but previously understudied aspect of presidential leadership through public rhetoric, showing how crucial the president is in leading the national policy agenda on key policy issues. It adds to the larger "going public" literature by extending our understanding of the presidents public commentary to an investigation of immigration policy. It links two relatively disparate research agendas: research focused on the presidency and immigration policy scholarship. It vividly illustrates differences in presidential style and language while at the same time showing a continuity in immigration policy failure. By understanding the role of the president in immigration policy and the use of public rhetoric to shape public opinion and policy, we can better understand the challenges and opportunities facing the United States in the 21st century.

Weight: 670g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032293585

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