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Green Card Stories

by Saundra Amrhein

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At a time when the immigration debate in America threatens to boil over, Americans are losing the ability to talk about a phenomenon that has defined who they are as a nation.Through 50 heart-warming portraits, Green Card Stories dispels the myth that today's immigrants are not as hardworking, energetic, or eager to assimilate into American culture as past generations of new arrivals. In fact, it illustrates the energy and passion of these people and conveys a collective determination to fulfil the American Dream.… (more)
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At a time when the immigration debate in America threatens to boil over, Americans are losing the ability to talk about a phenomenon that has defined who they are as a nation.Through 50 heart-warming portraits, Green Card Stories dispels the myth that today's immigrants are not as hardworking, energetic, or eager to assimilate into American culture as past generations of new arrivals. In fact, it illustrates the energy and passion of these people and conveys a collective determination to fulfil the American Dream.

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