This has produced a backlash of populist anti-immigrant feeling, as well as unpleasant groups of neo-Nazis. |
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Yet, the party is crawling with confederates, anti-semites and anti-immigrant haters. |
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The anti-immigrant backlash of the last decade also has deep roots in the crisis of the post-war social contract. |
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Five thousand admirers marched in his funeral procession and Poole became a martyr for anti-immigrant nativists. |
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Faced by a wave of support for anti-immigrant demagogues, there is a danger that governments will adopt some of their attitudes. |
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Still, this is at least a step in the right direction, and perhaps a sign that anti-immigrant fervor is dying down again. |
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There will be a spasm of nativism and anti-immigrant feelings that we have not seen in a long time. |
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Anti-immigrant propaganda has reached a crescendo over the past month, as both parties compete to prove they are harsher on immigration. |
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Former President Nicolas Sarkozy used it to cultivate right-wing anti-immigrant voters. |
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Essentially the anti-immigrant movement, the Patriot movement, and old-fashioned Dixiecrat racism are all merging. |
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This stream continued almost uninterruptedly, although police control of the borders was permanently reinforced under the growing pressure of anti-immigrant organizations. |
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Not merely anti-European, they are also poisonously anti-immigrant, holding them responsible for the lack of available care homes for the elderly and so on. |
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Anti-immigrant policies become respectable, and the extreme right's ultranationalism appears relevant. |
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He probably cannot get elected without adopting much of the anti-globalization fervor and some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric animating French voters. |
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