Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
The find that even with like third-generation families?
This is a good question. in the USA, the immigrant story was almost always a hard one and assimilation was often a very grudign process. On the other hand, after two or three generations, a good deal of integration DID occur. Sasaki is, therefore, pointing up the possibility that this is a "normal" transition for these relatively recent immigrants by asking if discrimination is still being experienced by groups that have been there a bit. Can anyone speak to this?