Geographers Redefine Immigration Trends

March 19, 2019
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For generations, many people believed that most immigrants to the United States were people with limited education or training who came for economic opportunity. Most landed in large metropolitan areas and lived in cities until they could afford to move to the suburbs. New research by two geography professors finds that those patterns are shifting. And there’s no better example of new immigration trends than in metropolitan Washington, D.C.

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