Immigration is changing American neighborhoods — and most people won't say it
Immigration is significantly altering the landscape of American neighborhoods, often leading to mixed feelings among residents. Many individuals are hesitant to openly discuss the changes brought about by immigration, despite its visible impact. This reluctance to engage in dialogue may stem from various social and political pressures.
- ▪Immigration is reshaping American neighborhoods in noticeable ways.
- ▪Residents often feel uncomfortable discussing the changes due to social pressures.
- ▪The impact of immigration on communities is a topic of ongoing debate.
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