The 1979 revolution triggered the largest waves of #Nicaraguan immigrants. Documented immigration increased two to three times after the revolution, and undocumented immigration rose dramatically
The true number of #Nicaraguan immigrants can only be estimated, but by 1995 it was probably over 250,000
Because the #Nicaraguan American community in San Francisco, for instance, is relatively diffuse, #Nicaraguan Americans there are assimilating into a pan-Latino culture more rapidly than they are assimilating into non-Latino culture.
Because so many are undocumented immigrants, and so many work in clandestine jobs for low wages, many poorer #Nicaraguan Americans have no health insurance
The majority of #Nicaraguans have entered the United States without the knowledge of immigration authorities. Because most #Nicaraguan immigrants are undocumented, and therefore deportable, collecting information about them is difficult.
animosity toward immigrants in California is in contrast to the welcome that #Nicaraguan immigrants received in the early days of the first wave after the revolution
The most common myth pertaining to #Nicaraguan Americans is that they are all former Somocistas, as the followers of Somoza are called. This is untrue.
Most #Nicaraguan immigrants during the late 1960s were women: there were only 60 male #Nicaraguan immigrants for every 100 female immigrants during this period
The second immigration wave occurred during the early 1980s, when the #Nicaraguan government was reorganized. Many non-Sandinista members of the coalition as well as industrialists whose companies had been seized by the state left the country—some ending up in the United States
As undocumented immigrants, most #Nicaraguan Americans work in clandestine jobs with neither social security nor unemployment benefits.
The 1979 revolution triggered the largest waves of #Nicaraguan immigrants. Documented immigration increased two to three times after the revolution, and undocumented immigration rose dramatically
The true number of #Nicaraguan immigrants can only be estimated, but by 1995 it was probably over 250,000
Because the #Nicaraguan American community in San Francisco, for instance, is relatively diffuse, #Nicaraguan Americans there are assimilating into a pan-Latino culture more rapidly than they are assimilating into non-Latino culture.
Because so many are undocumented immigrants, and so many work in clandestine jobs for low wages, many poorer #Nicaraguan Americans have no health insurance
Most #Nicaraguan immigrants during the late 1960s were women: there were only 60 male #Nicaraguan immigrants for every 100 female immigrants during this period
Between 1995 and 1998, 50,000 #Haitians were given asylum and temporary legal status, but not permanent like many of their #Nicaraguan and #Cuban counterparts.
The true number of #Nicaraguan immigrants can only be estimated, but by 1995 it was probably over 250,000
Having only recently arrived in the United States, most #Nicaraguan Americans have maintained their traditions and beliefs.
The second immigration wave occurred during the early 1980s, when the #Nicaraguan government was reorganized. Many non-Sandinista members of the coalition as well as industrialists whose companies had been seized by the state left the country—some ending up in the United States
African Americans perceived that the #Cuban Americans, who have most of the political control in Miami, were looking after #Nicaraguan American interests at the cost of African American interests.
The #Nicaraguan immigrants in the third wave tended to be young men of all classes fleeing the involuntary military draft and poorer families seeking to escape harsh economic conditions and violence.
The Somoza regime's long affiliation with the U.S. government meant that some #Nicaraguan exiles already had well-placed U.S. government contacts and friends before they arrived in the United States.
According to this cold-war scenario, #Nicaraguan immigrants were refugees and exiles who had escaped the Communist regime, and therefore deserved political asylum and assistance.
Common among leftist American writers in the 1980s was the stereotype of the happy, friendly #Nicaraguan
Having only recently arrived in the United States, most #Nicaraguan Americans have maintained their traditions and beliefs.
animosity toward immigrants in California is in contrast to the welcome that #Nicaraguan immigrants received in the early days of the first wave after the revolution
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For #Nicaraguan Americans, the central plazas of #Nicaraguan towns may have been replaced by shopping centers and malls, but traditions do not change as easily as one's locale.