© 2025 Hawaiʻi Public Radio
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Give to HPR and keep local support firmly rooted. The greater our local support, the greater our strength and resilience to serve you and future generations. Tap to get started.

Immigration in America: Black and White Divisions

NPR's Marcus Rosenbaum discusses the lack of clear-cut divisions between non-immigrant whites and African Americans. Both groups generally differ from immigrants -- they agree with each other on some questions, and disagree on others. Twice as many African-Americans polled, for example, believe an immigrant must believe in God to become a full citizen of the United States.

Copyright 2004 NPR

Related Stories