Study shows immigrants’ tough transition - South Carolina

Posted on: November 16th, 2006
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“Mexican immigrants moving to South Carolina have little experience with the United States, which means their learning curve about laws, schools and health care is slower.

A USC study released Wednesday found Mexican immigrants are moving to South Carolina from southeastern Mexico, which does not have a long history of residents migrating to the United States.”

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