Selasa, 29 Desember 2009

Fantastic article on the Economist about immigration, prominently featuring a Korean immigrant in the Washington D.C. area.

The money shot:
The doomsayers about immigration have always been wrong before. It is a fair bet that they are wrong now. America has lost none of its capacity to absorb newcomers. A recent survey by Public Agenda, a polling group, asked immigrants in America how long it took them to feel comfortable and “part of the community”. Some 77% said it took less than five years. Only 5% said they had never felt that they fitted in. In contrast 58% of people of Turkish descent in Germany say that they feel unwelcome, and 78% do not feel that Angela Merkel is their chancellor.
Many thanks to Ben L. for sending the story.

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