.... they now have their own TV,radio, newspapers,community centers, ......
Portuguese-American Club
"The Portugese-American Club was founded in 1930 as the Holy Ghost Association."
Immigrants in American History
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The Swedish-language press flourished in the US in the late 19th century as Swedes moved in, and a new project to archive and digitize the wealth of historical material is set to go live in 2015.
Some 1.3 million Swedes left Europe for the promise of North America and many of them settled in the mid-west. The immigrants established communities, churches and societies and more than 600 Swedish-language newspapers were published in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
"These newspapers were extremely important to the Swedish-American community," Bruce Karstadt, president and CEO of the American Swedish Institute, told The Local."
In 1900, there were over 600 German newspapers published in the US. There were also radio stations that broadcast in German, Swiss German, Dutch, Swedish and many other languages. And there were Chicken Littles like you pissing themselves then as there are now. Immigrants eventually assimilated then as they are now.