Language, immigrant status tied to toxic exposure
Latinos hardest hit
Washington State UniversityPULLMAN, Wash. - New research finds that economically disadvantaged immigrant neighborhoods of non-English speaking Latinos are more likely to be exposed to cancer-causing air toxics than comparable communities of any other racial group in the United States.
The work, to be published in the November edition of Social Science Research, was done by Washington State University assistant professor of sociology Raoul LiƩvanos, who married maps of toxic air pollution hotspots with demographic clusters across the United States.
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