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Most Latino Immigrants maintain some kind of connection to their native country by sending remittances, traveling back or telephoning relatives, but the extent of their attachment varies. 9% do all three of these transnational activities; they can be considered highly attached to their home country. 28% of foreign-born Latinos are involved in none of these activities and have a low level of engagement with the country of origin. 63% of Latino immigrants engage in one or two of these activities. (Pew Research Publications 10/25/07)

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