The Historical Regulation of International Migration:

In contrast, part of the enduring myth of the U.S. is its self-perceived image as a “nation of immigrants” and despite nativist clamor to close the doors, overall immigration is probably viewed favorably. In Germany the eventual assimilation of the immigrant population, mainly Turks and Yugoslavs, is not seen as an appropriate societal goal. ................
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