The correct thing is that when they are "few", they integrate fine. When they are "many" they don't integrate.
Cultural similarity is also an issue. Germans, Scots, French, Poles, etc can integrate perfectly into American society for many reasons. Indians are very different to the ethnicities I mentioned.
Its not an end-all-be-all though, it's of course possible for a non-culturally-similar individual to integrate very well into America, take a look at the Siamese twins. Keep in mind that they probably the only "two" Siamese in America.
The correct thing is that when they are "few", they integrate fine. When they are "many" they don't integrate.
Cultural similarity is also an issue. Germans, Scots, French, Poles, etc can integrate perfectly into American society for many reasons. Indians are very different to the ethnicities I mentioned.
Its not an end-all-be-all though, it's of course possible for a non-culturally-similar individual to integrate very well into America, take a look at the Siamese twins. Keep in mind that they probably the only "two" Siamese in America.
Yeah, no disagreement here.