Comparing Second And Third Generation Immigrants

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The lives of second and third generation immigrants were better than the lives of their first generation parents and grandparents. Second generation immigrants were far better off than their parents because of their educational situation. They had the opportunity to learn English and attend American schools. This made it easier for them to integrate into American society than their foreign parents. While second generation immigrants were better off than their parents, third generation immigrants had even more benefits. Third generation immigrants were viewed as much more “American” than the immigrants before them. Because of this, they had significantly more opportunities than the first generation immigrants. All in all, both the second

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