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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Lane3 who wrote (15873)4/4/2006 12:48:01 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 541673
 
the real issue that's troubling ordinary Americans - not a growing population of foreigners among us, but rather a growing population of foreigners among us who aren't behaving like immigrants

Not sure if Latino reluctance to assimilate is "the" problem but it's something that seems to irk many.

For "Latino" do we read "Mexican" or is it all of Latin America, from Guatemala to Chile?

And why are they different? Is it the size of the population, so that they can form their own society within the rest of society, just as my German-speaking cousins were able to form a German-speaking enclave in Pennsylvania and my French-speaking cousins were able to form a French-speaking enclave in Louisiana?

Or is there something about the culture that's unwilling or unable to melt into the melting pot?

Or is it just this -- they don't assimilate because they plan on going back home. Throughout history people have come to America to make money and go home. We just don't count them into the myths and legends about the Melting Pot -- and where did that myth (Melting Pot) get started anyway?

What were they melting? Fat? Metal?
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