2002
DOI: 10.17730/praa.24.3.l072260h7662861v
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Mexican Immigrant Students in Southern Wisconsin: Creating Dialogue Between Parents and Schools

Abstract: Current immigration to the U. S. consists mostly of individuals from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, and brings new kinds of cultural and linguistic diversity to the U. S. The demographic transformation of the United States is already visible in such states as California, which has become a "majority minority" state. This "new immigration" is changing the face of the U. S. in new ways as well, not only in established urban "first ports of entry," but also in smaller towns and semi-rural areas throughout the c… Show more

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