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    California Immigration and William A. Clark's The California Cauldron

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    The California Cauldron by William A. Clark and how it examines California's immigrant influx situation are examined in a review consisting of four pages. There are no other sources cited.

    Name of Research Paper File: AM2_PPimgrCa.rtf

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    become one of the most demographically evolving regions in the United States. While many of the changes which have been incurred by the state as a whole, there are  adverse impacts to this high level of immigration. Californian immigration has, in fact, both social and spatial consequences. Clark investigates these impacts and asserts that if the current  immigration patterns are maintained not only the state but also the nation could suffer dire consequences. No additional sources are listed. PPimgrCa.rtf "The  California Cauldron": A Review of the Problems Relating to Immigration Which are Facing California by - 15 Nov 2001 -- for more  information on using this paper properly! William  A. Clarks "The California Cauldron" explores the impacts of recent immigration on California. While during earlier generations the primary immigrants to California might have been young Americans looking for  a change in lifestyle, California is now one of the primary destination of immigrants from outside the country. Over the last fifteen years in particular, California has changed dramatically  in its demographic makeup. Clark explores the changes in laws and other factors which have led California to become one of the most demographically evolving regions in the United  States. While many of the changes which have been incurred by the state as a whole, there are adverse impacts to this high level of immigration. Californian immigration  has, in fact, both social and spatial consequences. Clark investigates these impacts and asserts that if the current immigration patterns are maintained not only the state but also the 

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