When multiple generations speak to each other in spanish they are not integrating. When the market is naturally pressed to accommodate Spanish then integration is not happening and it becomes self-perpetuating.You are ignoring the reality that I have explained. Some concentrate some don't. Reality is a messy place that a trumpian soundbyte can't explain well.And part of the reason they aren’t mixing is because of the lefty ideology that this thread is about.I'm not arguing against myself. I'm showing that I'm not a biased pos and I accept that there are pockets of immigrants that at least in their living situation aren't mixing well. I'm not here to try to be right. I'm here to share my perspective and hear others."Majority one nationality".That's right based on what? I've been to my Iranian coworkers apartment. Pretty standard bro. Even some of the Sudanese I worked with at a factory lived in the same apartment complex as me on the nice side of town and we drank beer and played guitar hero sometimes. There are definitely migrant communities out there that are majority one nationality but your assumptions aren't realistic.That’s right. Should he follow his workmates home from work he’ll see they all live in segregated neighborhoods.
You just argued against yourself.
As soon as that becomes its own industry the way black and highspanic have become you'll see more of the same.
Again, its known that the second generation is far more integrated than the first. Please try to understand that and how it applies to recent immigrants.