What's the difference between an immigrant group dominating or integrating?

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Jason Voorhees

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I once asked this to a republican and he told me it all depends on whether they have regards to the social norms and don't steal white collar jobs. I asked him which immigrant groups were not integrated and dominating and he told me Asians, Indians and Jews because apparently these groups live in their own enclaves, steal political positions and jobs while multiplying like rabbits
 
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If they are white I am more tolerant.
 
just look up the definitions of domination and integration brah
 
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I once asked this to a republican and he told me it all depends on weather they regard the social norms and don't steal white collar jobs. I asked him which immigrant groups were not integrated and dominating and he told me Asians, Indians and Jews. :feelsuhh:
Did he say anything abt deporting illegals?
 
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I dont get it. Who’s gonna work those low paying shitty jobs once the illegals are gone
Illegals generally turn to life of a crime more than doing low paying jobs.
 
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The difference would probably be whether or not said groups are contributing to the US's Economy or subverting
it.In which case as you mentioned with the Chinese for example I would say they are dominating more so than
integrating

@Gargantuan can probably elaborate on this much better than I can if h'es available
 
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Good thread/discussion btw like theres hardly ever any good posts on here to interact with lmao
 
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If they share/learn the local culture and contribute socially and financially to the community (and country) then id say they’ve assimilate
 
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If they share/learn the local culture and contribute socially and financially to the community (and country) then id say they’ve assimilate
The groups I mentioned above do this and pay taxes aswell but are still considered to be dominating
 
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Integrating and dominating aren’t mutually exclusive. Integration leads to domination if not heavily restricted.
What is your criteria of when an immigrant groups is dominating
 
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