Favoring native-born Americans over immigrants
"New immigration" was a session from which came into existence at the end of the 1880s that came of the introduction of Catholic and Jewish emigrants from southerly and eastern Europe, which are the areas that earlier sent several settlers.
Thus nativism has turned to be the generic expression for "opposition to immigration" based on concerns that the emigrants will deteriorate or destroy subsisting cultural values. In circumstances where newcomers considerably outnumber the primary residents, nativistic campaigns can recognize educational survival.