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Native-born and immigrant workers have different skills, strengths, and weaknesses that make them complementary rather than interchangeable.
Alex Nowrasteh: Federation for American Immigration Reform - Wrong Again Alex Nowrasteh 2011
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Native-born Hispanics have a dropout and GED attainment rate similar to those of blacks, the report said.
Hispanic dropouts less likely to earn GEDs than blacks or whites, report finds 2010
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Native-born Catholics are leaving the church faster than others are joining, but the proportion of the population that identifies as Catholic has been stable for 30 years, largely because of immigration, says Luis Lugo, director of the group.
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Native-born workforces in Europe, North America and parts of Asia will implode in future, because women in these countries are today having fewer than the two children needed to replace numbers.
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Native-born American professors usually do not, in the sciences, heavily promote their American students either, tending to believe in meritocracy.
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Native-born blacks more likely to marry whites than other blacks
Science 2006
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Native-born citizens who supported lawful activities were deemed terrorists and stripped of citizenship.
A Response to 8 Years of George W. Bush's Simulucrum on Real Humans 2008
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Native-born workers share in this invisibility, but it's far worse in the case of immigrant workers, who are often, for all practical purposes, nameless.
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Native-born Kenyan Shailesh Patel is just as obstinate, if less upbeat.
On Guard 2007
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Native-born Americans don't understand an immigrant's love of country.
An Immigrant's Faith 2007
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