“…Affordable transportation and telecommunication allows immigrants to become increasingly transnational, keeping in touch with their homeland while successfully adjusting in the host nation (Iarmolenko, Titzmann, & Silbereisen, ; Leyendecker, ; Portes, Guarnizo, & Landolt, ). At the same time, interethnic partnerships are on the rise (Tindale, Klocker, & Gibson, ; Wright, Ellis, & Holloway, ) and, as one paper in this special section shows, transracial adoptions are gaining in prevalence (Ferrari, Ranieri, Barni, & Rosnati, ). In sum, more and more individuals are confronted with several cultures, even though they do not necessarily have a first‐hand migration experience.…”