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Essay heading: How Two Midwestern Towns Respond to Immigration
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Indeed, one can hardly go anywhere within the Goshen municipality and be out of eyesight of some factory or industry-related structure. (My personal favorite of these "sightings" are the ten-minute delays at a train crossing while some factory's cargo is loaded onto flatbeds.) Generally it is these factory jobs that immigrants are assumed to "covet" and "infiltrate... displayed 300 characters
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Though Wausau certainly has laborers, it is not a factory town and so the numbers of up-in-arms factory employees are lower and, while the same fear of being "overrun" exists, it is definitively the opinion of the minority. From the start, then, Wausau's identity is not threatened by the issue of immigration on the same economic level that Goshen's identity is... displayed next 300 characters
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