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Article: Immigration, then and now. (Originated from Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
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- August 11, 1993
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(c)1993, Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
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Since the founding of our nation, Americans have wrestled over our love-hate relationship with immigrants. We seem to love immigrants past, including our own forefathers. But we have been far less charitable toward immigrants of our own era, whether they were from Germany, Ireland, Italy or, as today, from Asia, Mexico and the Caribbean.
In the current debate over immigration, the pendulum has swung against the influx of newcomers. Polls show Americans increasingly concerned that the latest wave of immigrants is hurting our ...
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