41.   But old immigrants find it hard to move, and new immigrants are still settled here by the government.

42.   But the new immigrants have other strains.

43.   But think of the possible demands as new immigrants change the face of the city.

44.   But these new immigrants were different.

45.   But, she added, the steady flow of new immigrants has also taxed some city resources like the already overcrowded school system.

46.   By all signs, then, the legislation is driven by something more than any budgetary cost of new immigrants.

47.   But with limited resources and a constant stream of new immigrants needing services, agency workers say they barely scratch the surface.

48.   By leapfrogging to desirable suburbs, many Asians are upending stereotypes about new immigrants being poor and tethered to ethnic neighborhoods, desperate to wriggle out of the city.

49.   Cities, where immigrants traditionally settled, have the services and the expertise to help new immigrants make a smoother transition to life in America.

50.   Certainly, the majority of Hispanic girls graduate from high school, and those who do not are overwhelmingly new immigrants at the lowest end of the economic spectrum.

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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