I think the LEAST DIVERSE states are against immigrants.
States of great diversity, like New York, don't have a problem with that because they are exposed to a wide variety of cultures and customs everyday.
The least diverse states aren't accustomed to so much different races. Some people think that all immigrants came to America illegally and it's just wrong to think that.
America is the country of great diversity and we should be proud of that.
2007-01-12 08:17:31
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answered by Jacques 5
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The state of american racism is so different from city to city, it isn't conceivable to come back to a authentic end. all of us base countless this on our reviews, our relatives's reviews, and what we hear and skim through particular media. you're stereotyping u . s . human beings, basically as you're saying Hispanics are being discriminated hostile to. I grew up in a city the position there have been very few immigrants/foreigners in any respect. they are prevalent/embraced in those parts. I actually have lived in DC for the previous 10 years regardless of the indisputable fact that and it really is yet another international (basically 2 hours north of the position I used to stay.) The few immigrants we had the position i became from realized English rapidly, made friends, and embraced our way of existence. The Hispanics in DC do not, for the most section. they are very complicated workers, yet they isolate themselves for motives we haven't any administration over, possibly the authorities does, yet we received't make the authorities supply all of those human beings artwork visas. they received't study the language, which makes it harder for them. they basically believe hispanics and therefore, you've manipulative multinational hispanics as well. it really is amazingly complicated. I actually have under no circumstances been made to experience so undesirable about my race, united states of america and way of existence than the different crew or immigrants. (i'm u . s . American.) yet another ordinary false impression human beings have is that we do not recognize hispanics were right here early on too previously the English/Europeans settled. enable's settle for it. Europe, mainly took over all the Americas, not basically the U. S.. also i'm section interior sight American indian. Ask exceptionally a lot any u . s . american and they are going to allow you to recognize an same. we are all blended now for the most section. i imagine there are various racist u . s . human beings, yet they are no more desirable racist than others. you're u . s . multigenerational hispanic?
2016-10-17 01:04:59
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answered by ? 3
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This could be any number of places (unfortunately). It's difficult to make a generalization. One issue is that the mix of immigrants is different from state to state. Also, the division of resources and opportunities vary from state to state and within a given state. All of these things, and more, create a climate that is hospitable or hostile to new comers. Besides, why bother arguing over degrees of racism or any unjust treatment? It's wrong in all it's forms!
2007-01-12 08:16:10
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answered by fdm215 7
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Okay you need to re word your question 'cause it doesn't make sense.
And what the hell is it with you and all these pro-illegal people with the race card? It's old news and totally played out.
Sure, there may be a handful of Americans who are extreme racists, but for the most part we're just patriotic citizens who actually have respect for this country and we don't want people residing here if they're not citizens.
LEGAL IMMIGRATION = OKAY.
ILLEGAL = NOT OKAY.
Got it?
2007-01-12 09:12:31
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answered by ♥ Scorpio X 3
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Racism and discrimination are two very seperate things. Look up the words, because you are using 'racist' incorrectly.
Being against rampant illegal immigration is actually being for the proper enforcemnt of the law. There is nothing 'racist' or 'discriminatory' about that.
2007-01-12 08:24:10
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answered by DJ 7
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Wherever the most people have this state of racism in mind reside. It's not a very smart state to be in.
2007-01-12 08:15:49
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answered by Garret Tripp 3
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Immigrant is NOT a race, so how can we be racist? There is a difference between a legal immigrant and an illegal one, from ANY country.
2007-01-12 08:30:56
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answered by Jamie R 4
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Southern States.
2007-01-12 08:13:52
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answered by Sparkles 4
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I think we have a problem with the illegals not immigrants. That has nothing to do with racism regardless of what the liberal left tells you!
2007-01-12 08:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Illegal aliens its Texas,California and Arizona.
I don't know any states that are against legal immigrants.
2007-01-12 08:15:46
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answered by Yakuza 7
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