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Odd?
Who said odd? To me what is odd is the sheer terror that right wingers feel when faced with our Muslim neighbors. THAT is what is so odd.
I will say that the "unparalleled success" you describe is often achieved...but over the xenophobia of those who arrived before. We are seeing that now in the Republican debates where "immigration" engenders almost as much pants-crapping fear as "Muslim" does. But you are right. Despite generation after generation of irrational xenophobia, we do have unparalleled success in absorbing immigrants into a nice cultural stew. We may have committed atrocities towards black forced immigrants and native Americans, and we turned away many who wanted to come (including many Jews who were trying to escape the Holocaust) but I know full well that one of our biggest strengths was that we were an immigrant nation. To paraphrase Bill Murry, "We're mutts, we're mutants. We were kicked out of every respectable nation in the world." That is our mixed identity and I am proud to be an American mutt.
It's the extreme right wing that seems to feel that them dern ferners are some kind of threat.