According to an analysis by the Pew Hispanic Center, as of 2007 52% of America’s Hispanic children are second-generation, meaning at least one of their parents was born outside the U.S. And 11% are first-generation, meaning they themselves are foreign-born. In contrast, in 1980 57% of Hispanic children were 3rd-generation or higher, meaning both of [...]
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