Saturday, May 11, 2013

Jason Richwine: The Changing Character of U.S. Immigration

Posted by Nicholas Stix

[Thanks to the buddy who sent me this link. I apologize for not having said anything about Jason at this blog, but I’m hustling to prepare for a murder trial in Knoxville, though I have posted comments defending him at leftwing Web sites.]


The Changing Character of U.S. Immigration
By Jason Richwine
Heritage Foundation
The Social Contract Press
At the September 30, 2012 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC, Jason Richwine discusses the connection between culture and immigration. The relationship is not generally discussed, yet culture is a key aspect of immigration.

Richwine observes that different groups assimilate to different degrees. He discusses previous immigrant waves and their nationality, as well of the success of immigrant nationalities in achieving economic parity with mainstream America.



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