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{391} U. S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, March 1998; Steven A. Camarota, Immigrants in the United States — 1998: A Snapshot of America’s Foreign-born Population, (Washington, D. C.: Center for Immigration Studies), p. 6, 9. Two smaller immigrant groups had poverty rates above the Mexicans: Dominicans, 38 percent, and Haitians, 34 percent.

Immigrants in the United States — 1998: A Snapshot of America’s Foreign-born Population

{392} Borjas, Heaven’s Door, p. 110–111; Steven A. Camarota, Immigration from Mexico: Assessing the Impact on the United States (Washington: Center for Immigration Studies, July 2001), p. 55; Steven A. Camarota, Back Where We Started: An Examination of Trends in Immigrant Welfare Use Since Welfare Reform (Washington: Center for Immigration Studies, March 2003), p. 13.

Heaven’s Door, Immigration from Mexico: Assessing the Impact on the United States Back Where We Started: An Examination of Trends in Immigrant Welfare Use Since Welfare Reform

{393} Steinberg, The Ethnic Myth, p. 272–3.

The Ethnic Myth,

{394} Joel Perlmann and Roger Waldinger, «Are the Children of Today’s Immigrants Making It?» The Public Interest, 132 (Summer 1998), p. 96.

The Public Interest

{395} Smith, «Assimilation across the Latino Generations», p. 317.

{396} Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Angelo Falcon, F. Chris Garcia, and John Garcia, «Mexican Immigrants, Mexican Americans, and American Political Culture», in Edmonston and Passel, eds., Immigration and Ethnicity p. 232–35.

Immigration and Ethnicity

{397} Leon Bouvier, Embracing America: A Look at Which Immigrants Become Citizens, (Washington, D. C.: Center for Immigration Studies Center Paper 11), p. 14, Table 4.3.

Embracing America: A Look at Which Immigrants Become Citizens

{398} Ibid., p. 32–33, Tables 9.2, 9.4; Washington Post Weekly Edition, 25 October 1999, p. 30–31, citing U. S. Census study; New York Times, 6 August 2003, p. A1, A14.

Washington Post Weekly Edition New York Times

{399} Gregory Rodriguez, From Newcomers to Americans: The Successful Integration of Immigrants into American Society (Washington, D. C.: National Immigration Forum, 1999), p. 22, citing Current Population Survey, June 1994.