New York Times,
{373} Kennedy, «Can We Still Afford to Be a Nation of Immigrants?» p. 68.
{374} Summary of Mexican report in David Simcox, Backgrounder: Another 50 Years of Mass Mexican Immigration (Washington, D. C.: Center for Immigration Studies, March 2002).
Backgrounder: Another 50 Years of Mass Mexican Immigration
{375} Myron Weiner, The Global Migration Crisis: Challenge to States and to Human Rights (New York: HarperCollins, 1995), p. 21ff.; David M. Heer, Immigration in America’s Future: Social Science Findings and the Policy Debate (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996), p. 147.
The Global Migration Crisis: Challenge to States and to Human Rights
Immigration in America’s Future: Social Science Findings and the Policy Debate
{376} Edmonston and Passel, «Ethnic Demography», p. 21; Mark Falcoff, Beyond Bilingualism (Washington, D. C.: American Enterprise Institute, On the Issues Release, August 1996), p. 4.
Beyond Bilingualism
{377} Peter Skerry, Mexican Americans: The Ambivalent Minority (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993), p. 289 also p. 21–22.
Mexican Americans: The Ambivalent Minority
{378} Terrence W. Haverluk, «Hispanic Community Types and Assimilation in Mex-America», Professional Geographer, 50 (November 1998), p. 465–71.
Professional Geographer
{379} Stephen Steinberg, The Ethnic Myth: Race, Ethnicity, and Class in America (New York: Atheneum, 1981), p. 45–46.
The Ethnic Myth: Race, Ethnicity, and Class in America
{380} Tech Paper 29, Table 5. Language Spoken at Home for the Foreign-Born Population 5 Years and Over: 1980 and 1990, U. S. Bureau of the Census, 9 March 1999; We the American Foreign Born, U. S. Bureau of the Census, September 1993, p. 6; Census Bureau figures reported in The Herald (Miami), 6 August 2002, p. 4A.
We the American Foreign Born
The Herald
{381} Heer, Immigration in America’s Future, p. 197–98.
Immigration in America’s Future,