Inmigration to the USA in the 1990's

Date Submitted: 10/22/2003 07:54:48
Category: / Social Sciences
Length: 6 pages (1597 words)
The 1990s have brought the largest influx of immigrants into labor force of the United States of any decade in this nation's history. A panel of social science scholars concluded their assessment of U.S. society with the observation that 'America's biggest import is people' and determined that 'at a time when attention is directed to the general decline in American exceptionalism, American immigration continues to flow at a rate unknown elsewhere in the world' […
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