Colleen Cutcliffe
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As groups.
To me, it's like this is almost a different definition.
It's like the first generation of kids or second generation or people, the first generation of people to hit this land, second generation.
Right, but if you look up immigrant generations, that's like a different, that's its own Wikipedia.
In sociology, people who permanently resettle to a new country are considered immigrants regardless of the legal status of their citizenship or residency.
The census uses the term generational status.
That's that's what it it's not talking about age and stuff.
It's it's its own thing within immigration.
Yeah.
Can't you see that this iteration of immigrant generations is different from that generation, that definition of generations, which is about age and growing up in a cohort or a group.
This is how when you move here from another country, they define you.
OK, so I don't.
So that's about my point is that immigration status is different than than this.
Like it's what you're.
But that's like, what if it went the reverse?
What if it was Americans going to India?
That's first generation, second generation too.
And that's not going by our, like we don't, Indians don't have that.
All right.
Well, okay.