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Title: Testing Huntington: Is Hispanic Immigration a Threat to American Identity?

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2007

Abstract: Samuel Huntington argues that the sheer number, concentration, linguistic homogeneity, and other characteristic of Hispanic immi- grants will erode the dominance of English as a nationally unifying language, weaken the countrys dominant cultural values, and promote ethnic allegiances over a primary identi?cation as an American. Testing these hypotheses with data from the U.S. Census and national and Los Angeles opinion surveys, we show that Hispanics acquire English and lose Spanish rapidly beginning with the second generation, and appear to be no more or less religious or committed to the work ethic than native-born whites. Moreover, a clear majority of Hispanics reject a purely ethnic identi?cation and patriotism grows from one generation to the next. At present, a traditional pattern of political assimilation appears to prevail.

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Authors: Pearson, Kathryn; Lerman, Amy; Murakami, Michael; Citrin, Jack

Periodical (Full): Perspectives on Politics

Issue: 1

Volume: 5

Pages: 31-48

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Migration and Immigration

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