91.   It has long been home to new immigrants, particularly Mexicans, who often find it difficult to break the cycle of poverty.

92.   It is the lot of new immigrants to struggle, he said, and besides, life is still better than it was in Rostov.

93.   It is too soon to say what German patriotism, if any, the children of the new immigrants will feel.

94.   It applies to farm workers, new immigrants and inmates out of prison.

95.   It has been a cultural center for Hispanic people in the Bay Area, the one neighborhood where new immigrants knew they could find a home.

96.   It would not help new immigrants, and it would not restore food stamps for any immigrants.

97.   It would make family reunification more difficult by requiring high incomes for sponsors of new immigrants.

98.   Its broad conclusion was that new immigrants instructed in English alone performed better than students in bilingual education programs, where comparatively little English is spoken.

99.   Laguerre said that the older generation had isolated itself and had tuned out most of the negative stereotypes that Haitians, like most new immigrants, face.

100.   Like Alam, a great number of students at Stuyvesant, where almost half of the school population is Asian, are new immigrants or children of new immigrants.

a. + immigrant >>共 677
illegal 35.99%
legal 7.33%
new 3.51%
russian 2.79%
undocumented 2.30%
chinese 2.29%
mexican 2.26%
would-be 2.13%
recent 2.00%
asian 1.13%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
immigrant 0.11%
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