The goal of nativists was to prioritize the interests and culture of native-born inhabitants over those of immigrants, often advocating for restrictive Immigration policies. They sought to preserve what they viewed as the "traditional" American way of life, which they believed was being threatened by the influx of immigrants. Nativists often promoted xenophobia and a sense of national superiority, arguing that immigrants were detrimental to social cohesion and economic stability. This movement was particularly prominent in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States.
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