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PiffityPoffity t1_ivu9pso wrote

That’s an extremely broad group to generalize, but also second-generation Americans are not immigrants, let alone recent immigrants. Don’t call people who were born in America immigrants. That’s not what the word means.

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Everyoneeatshere t1_ivua5gl wrote

2nd gen depending on how you define it is still very much apart of the recent immigrants community. Some ppl define 2nd Gen was ppl born in the USA but their parents were not.

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PiffityPoffity t1_ivuanbx wrote

Do you know what “immigrant” means? Use another word. People born in America cannot be immigrants in America.

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Everyoneeatshere t1_ivuav75 wrote

Born in America but i identify more with the immigrat community in terms of values Bc of how I was raised. I’m not gonna argue semantics

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PiffityPoffity t1_ivub42e wrote

Identifying with “the immigrant community” (whatever that means, when immigrants come from literally everywhere and ascribe to wildly different worldviews) doesn’t make one an immigrant.

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Everyoneeatshere t1_ivubbzn wrote

I never said it did. Man, have a good day. stop being mad on Reddit lol

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PiffityPoffity t1_ivubkke wrote

Seriously, just use another word then, one that doesn’t imply people are outsiders in their birth country.

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