Dominicans Like the Island Manhattan, Smoke on Your Pipe and Put That In

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Whither Puerto Ricans? It seems they're following the arc of any other immigrant group that's stayed in the city for a while: disappearing into the middle class and moving out, be it to the Long Island suburbs, upstate, New Jersey, or back to Puerto Rico. At least, though, this revolution appears to be a peaceful one, with no hard feelings between the two Latino groups. For instance, when Puerto Rican candidate Fernando Ferrer ran for mayor, he drew more support from the city's Dominicans than from his compatriots. Of course, he still lost.
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