"France’s Exclusion Politics: Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Political Cap" by Alicia Strader

Date of Award

Spring 5-17-2025

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Advisor(s)

Lise Schreier

Second Advisor

Oliver Murphey, Ph.D.

Abstract

This thesis explores the politics of exclusion in France, focusing on how immigrants have been marginalized due to politicians' strategic use of anti-immigrant rhetoric. The study examines the rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen, and the increasing political capital gained through his xenophobic platform, highlighting the pivotal moment when other politicians began to adopt similar tactics to secure their own electoral success. By examining secondary sources and magazine articles from 1972 to 2002, this research investigates how the politicization of immigration issues contributed to the marginalization of immigrant communities in France. It argues that the exploitation of anti-immigrant sentiment, particularly after Le Pen's electoral success, reshaped the political landscape, enabling the normalization of exclusionary discourse and policies.

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