Immigration slows rate of racial intermarriages
According to a new study featured in the American Sociological Review, immigration played a key role in unprecedented declines in interracial and inter-ethnic marriage in the United States during the 1990s. The findings suggest that the growing number of Hispanic and Asian immigrants to the United States led to more marriages within these groups, and fewer marriages between members of these groups and whites.
Labels: immigration, racial formation, racial justice

