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Recent Immigrants Excel in Integration Compared to Earlier Generations

Recent Immigrants Excel in Integration Compared to Earlier Generations

23 Haziran 2026Japan Times
  • The article discusses the performance of recent immigrants in the U.S. compared to earlier generations, particularly in noneconomic integration metrics.
  • It highlights that these newcomers not only assimilate but often excel in various aspects of community engagement and cultural integration. This challenges the notion held by some that immigrants fail to integrate into American society.
  • Historically, immigration has been a contentious issue in the U.S., with various groups facing scrutiny over their ability to assimilate. Recent debates have intensified around the perceived failures of new immigrant populations to integrate, often ignoring the complex realities of their contributions and successes.
  • The argument presented in the article underscores a critical misconception about immigrant integration. By showcasing the success of recent immigrants in non-economic areas, it invites a broader discussion about the contributions of diverse populations to the social fabric of the U.S.
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