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Framing Refuge: Media,Framing, and Sanctuary Cities
Authors:Benjamin Gonzalez O’Brien  Elizabeth Hurst  Loren Collingwood
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, San Diego State University;2. Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma;3. Department of Political Science, University of California, Riverside
Abstract:The refugee sanctuary movement in the United States has shifted to include undocumented immigrants fleeing violence and economic strife. Given the negative tenor of coverage of undocumented immigration, and ties between framing and policy views on immigration, how the media frames sanctuary cities is likely to impact public perceptions of these cities and their policies. To assess media coverage of sanctuary policies, we analyzed articles from five national newspapers from 1980 to 2017 with both human content analysis and dictionary-based computational analysis. We find that framing around religion/morality and conflict has decreased, while stories focusing on crime and partisanship have increased. We discuss implications for public opinion and the likelihood that the American public will take their cues from media framing and elite discourse when it comes to sanctuary policies.
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