nativists in A Sentence

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    Therefore, Nativists assume that it is impossible for children to learn linguistic information solely from their environment.

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    In the current climate, Muslims are also easy targets for a new generation of Nativists, whose fears are used to justify turning away refugees and immigrants.

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    The Nativists argue that Valentine's Day is an imported celebration, which it is(but so is Christmas, or Eid- ul-Nabi, or International Women's Day, for that matter, and they don't have the nerve to attack those).

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    By the early 1880s, American Nativists- people who believed that the“genetic stock” of Northern Europe was superior to that of Southern and Eastern Europe- began pushing for the exclusion of“foreigners,” whom they“viewed with deep suspicion.”.

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    I argue that much like the claims of interwar period Nativists that Southern and Eastern European people were racially inferior, the assertions of President Trump and his supporters about immigrants and the dangers they pose are nothing more than demagoguery.

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    Nativists continued to rail against the demographic shifts created by the United States' lax immigration policy, and in particular took issue with the high numbers of Jews and Southern Italians entering the country, groups many Nativists believed were racially inferior to Northern and Western Europeans.

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