this is ambiguous because there are really two terms, "Xth gen immigrant" and "Xth gen Foo-American" (or just "Xth gen American", and there's an off by one error between the logical choice of starting point for each, but they get used interchangeably so it's all confusinghttps://twitter.com/seldo/status/1223300142960238592 …
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(can you even simplify the cultural experience into this set of terms???)
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My dad's mom was born in the US then when she was young her parents died and she and her siblings moved back to Poland and lived with family. They didn't realize they were US citizens until World War 2 started and her brother tried to enlist in the Polish army.
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There's also the issue that some people have parents with different numbers on this scale (ie, my grandfather was an immigrant but my grandmother was the child of immigrants). And the possibility that multiple generations can immigrate (both my grandfather and great-grandparents)
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