What was the main agenda of the nativist

The main agenda of the nativist movement was to protect and preserve the interests of native-born Americans by restricting or limiting immigration. Nativists believed that the influx of immigrants, particularly from non-Protestant and non-English-speaking countries, threatened the cultural, economic, and political fabric of the United States. They advocated for stricter immigration policies, such as literacy tests, and campaigned against the naturalization of immigrants.