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ASU Now - SCETL Immigration

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TEMPE - October 30, 2019 - ASU Now - SCETL Immigration - Paul Carresse, left, Reihan Salam and Tomás Jiménez discuss the role immigration plays throughout U.S. history, at the SCETL Civic Discourse Project talk, "Becoming American: Immigration and Civic Integration," Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at the Memorial Union. Salam, a politically conservative pundit and president of the Manhattan Institute, Jiménez, a sociology professor at Stanford, along with moderator and school director Carrese, explored the immigrants' assimilation into American society, and how both adapt in subsequent generations. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now

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TEMPE - October 30, 2019 - ASU Now - SCETL Immigration - Paul Carresse, left,  Reihan Salam and Tomás Jiménez discuss the role immigration plays throughout  U.S. history, at the SCETL Civic Discourse Project talk, "Becoming American: Immigration and Civic Integration," Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at the Memorial Union. Salam, a politically conservative pundit and president of the Manhattan Institute, Jiménez, a sociology professor at Stanford, along with moderator and school director Carrese, explored the immigrants' assimilation into American society, and how both adapt in subsequent generations. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now