Influx of immigrants alters mating game

Posted on: April 2nd, 2007
Filed Under: [ Immigration ] [ Top Stories ]
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“Increasingly, a new study shows, U.S.-born Asians and Hispanics are choosing to wed foreign-born members of their own ethnicity. At the same time, greater numbers of new immigrants are marrying among themselves.

Some sociologists believe the shift could have significant implications: It could signal a widening gap between the races. Or, in another view, it could reflect growing pride among minority peoples.”

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