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ID072957
Title ProperCuban emigres and the American dream
LanguageENG
AuthorEckstein, Susan
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)According to Samuel Huntington, Latin Americans are eroding our country's core Anglo-Protestant values. The values, says he, made America great, unified the country, and allowed immigrant upward mobility through assimilation and acculturation. Huntington expresses concern that immigrants from Latin America, now our main newcomers, along with their U.S.-born progeny, are creating another America, culturally and socially distinct. The reason for this, he claims, is that they settle in close proximity to one another; they retain use of their mother tongue, Spanish; and they remain, in the main, committed Catholics. These conditions purportedly are bad both for America and for the immigrants. They impede new immigrant ability to live the American Dream and, by implication, America's continued global economic preeminence.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 4, No. 2; Jun 2006: p297-307
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics Vol: 4 No 2
Key WordsUnited States ;  Cuba ;  Immigration