移民应该被同化吗?

A. Portes, Min Zhou
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研究了美国新移民的同化过程。作者得出结论,与早期美国移民的经历相反,第二代非白人移民通常没有机会进入中产阶级白人社会,他们可能留在种族和文化独特的少数族裔社区。(注释)
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Should immigrants assimilate
The process of assimilation among recent immigrants to the United States is examined. The authors conclude that in contrast to earlier U.S. immigrant experience second-generation non-white immigrants do not generally have the opportunity to gain access to middle-class white society and may remain in ethnically and culturally distinct minority communities. (ANNOTATION)
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