How are Latinos similar to earlier immigrant groups? How are they different?
A. Latinos are similar to other immigrant groups in that they come to share in the benefits of this country’s economic opportunities. However, they are different from some of the other recent immigrant groups in their willingness to undergo the hardships of migration and low-paid occupational prospects for many years – in some cases, generations. The U.S. has benefited from their endurance.
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