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Originally Posted by fintstone
If you are talking about American citizens (and colleges)...no.
If you are talking about immigration, I would limit everyone. I would go back to almost zero as it was for much of the early early of this century. That is why assimilation worked so much better then. We reduced entry and gave the folks already here decades/generations to assimilate. We have no shortage of people...and we do not have so much money that we can support the rest of the world (we have a massive national debt). We should only allow people to immigrate that can fill a need for a specific skill.
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Flint,
The Asians have always assimilated very well into American (this include British, Australian, or other )society both socially and economy. Many of them came in the between the 60-70s. Within one generation, they sound, live and work just like any American only their skin color and facial features are different. I think you are talking about the other groups? Today, all these groups with the exception of the Asians all want to be ID differently and separate from this assimilation that happens naturally in the past. For example, the Muslims immigrants from the various regions.