7 commonly held beliefs about U.S. immigration that the media (and most Americans) have totally wrong

7 commonly held beliefs about U.S. immigration that the media (and most Americans) have totally wrong
- September 15, 2016
- A study by Ruben Rumbaut, Chicano/Latino studies and sociology Distinguished Professor, featured by the Matador Network, Sept. 15, 2016
A 2007 study by University of California, Irvine also found that even when lacking
formal education, immigrant men have a lower rate of incarceration compared to native-born
men.
For the full story, please visit http://matadornetwork.com/life/7-commonly-held-beliefs-us-immigration-media-americans-totally-wrong/.
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