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The New Americans

Book • 2001
In 'The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again,' Michael Barone addresses the concerns of many Americans about the impact of immigration on the country's culture and society.

He argues that the traditional American melting pot can still be effective in integrating new immigrants, and he provides insights on how native-born and new Americans can work together to make immigration beneficial for everyone.

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