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Strangers among us

How Latino immigration is transforming America

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An edition of Strangers among us (1998)

Strangers among us

How Latino immigration is transforming America

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Strangers Among Us is an examination of Latino immigration to the United States - its history, the vast transformations it is fast producing in American society, and the challenges it will present for decades to come.

He tells the stories of a number of large Latino communities, linked in a chronological narrative that starts with the Puerto Rican migration to East Harlem in the 1950s and continues through the California-bound rush of Mexicans and Central Americans in the 1990s. He takes us into the world of Mexican-American gang members; Guatemalan Mayas in suburban Houston; Cuban businessmen in Miami; Dominican bodega owners in New York.

We see people who represent a unique transnationalism and a new form of immigrant assimilation - foreigners who come from close by and visit home frequently, so that they virtually live in two lands.

Looking to the future, we see clearly that the sheer number of Latino newcomers will force the United States to develop new means of managing relations among diverse ethnic groups and of creating economic opportunity for all. But we also see a catalog of conflict and struggle: Latinos in confrontation with blacks; Latinos wrestling with the strain of illegal immigration on their communities; Latinos fighting the backlash that is denying legal immigrants access to welfare programs.

Critical both of incoherent government policies and of the failures of minority-group advocacy, the author proposes solutions of his own, including a rejection of illegal immigration by Latinos themselves paired with government efforts to deter unlawful journeys into the United States, and a new emphasis on English-language training as an aid to successful assimilation.

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Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
349

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Strangers among us: Latino lives in a changing America
1999, Vintage Books
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Strangers among us: Latino lives in a changing America
1999, Vintage Books
in English - 1st Vintage Books ed.
Cover of: Strangers among us
Strangers among us: How Latino immigration is transforming America
1998, Alfred A. Knopf
in English - 1st ed.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-333) and index.

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305.868073
Library of Congress
E184.S75 S86 1998

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viii, 349 p. ;
Number of pages
349

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OL689624M
Internet Archive
strangersamongus00suro
ISBN 10
0679420924
LCCN
97036676
OCLC/WorldCat
37513127
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3750659
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1856406

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