More recent immigrants tend to have higher levels of skills and education.
The truth is, immigrants tend to be more American than people born here.
These immigrants tended to be in the older age groups.
Soviet immigrants generally tend to settle in areas where friends or family members already live.
But in addition, immigrants tend not to be elderly, so they are likely to join the work force.
In both countries, recent immigrants tend to have lower earnings than more established residents.
The immigrants tend to be younger than longtime residents, and many have recently started families.
Immigrants tended to settle together where they were linked by language, culture and religion.
Immigrants have tended to be less educated than native Germans.
Instead, they claim that immigrants tend to fill the ranks of those on welfare.