Any good attributes about Swedens immigration?

To clarify this: Tammany started as a nativist organization is the earliest days of the country. Corruption, (particularly related to patronage), began almost immediately. However, it did not transition from nativist to “Irish” until the numbers of Irish fleeing the famine swelled the ranks of the poorest class of people in New York. They did not bring the corruption from Ireland, but simply inherited it from the people already here.

No one could possibly know, because we can’t know what American culture without those immigrants would look like. But it probably wouldn’t look like the nativists’ fantasies imagine it, with all the good aspects of American culture (minus Irish, German, and so on). It isn’t as if one immigrant group is responsible for all the problems in any country. You can make a lot of political hay by saying or implying something like that, especially in difficult economic times, but it almost certainly isn’t true.

Reading the Wikipedia article about immigration to Sweden, I find this statement remarkable:

(bolding mine)

Any evidence? Well the numbers involved for one. Higher numbers of Irish immigrants made possible greater corruption. The higher levels of non Irish immigrants also made this corruption worse. Freezing out a small number of Italian, Jewish or Polish immigrants from the police and Fire departments is evidence of minor corruption; freezing them out when they came over in vast swaithes points to greater levels of corrupt policy hindering a greater number of people.

Again, nothing I have said contradicts what you yourself have said. I did not say political corruption was particularly Irish. However, the numbers involved, the large size of New York, it’s finances and its Municipality made such corruption worse for a greater number of honest citizens.

So, basically, having more immigrants simply means that there were more immigrants to suffer from the pre-existing corruption. It certainly does not mean that the immigrants caused the problems, since the corruption, both in scope and variety, preceded the immigrants.
By the same token, having more immigrants meant that there were more consumers and more producers for manufacturing, farming, entertainment, and sales of all sorts. Basically, it just meant more people.

Again, will people stop arguing against positions I myself am not taking. I am rather pro immigration. I simply countered an earlier statement that Irish or German immigration did not lead to cultural problems. As with just about every policy in history immigration had it’s positives and negatives. With immagration to the US the positives vastly outweigh the negatives; but there were negatives.

Which Jewish holidays are celebrated by non-Jewish-Americans? Which Hindu holidays are celebrated by non-Indian-Americans?

Basically, people are celebrating Guinness Drinking Day, Corona Drinking Day and… I’ll admit, I had no idea Chinese New Year was a big thing outside Chinese communities…Lion Dance Parade Day. They’re not celebrating a Catholic Saint or a Mexican victory over France (hell, a lot of Americans probably think May 5th is Mexican Independence Day) or a significant day in their secular calendar.

So what Muslim holiday should the non-Muslim Swedes celebrate? They’re all religious holidays, in a way not even St Patrick’s Day is anymore.

I think some kids take off school for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, even if they’re not Jewish. In some places, the public schools are closed. In those cases, they may be doing as much to celebrate as they do for Memorial Day or Labor Day.

Religious holidays can take on secular trappings. Look at Christmas. There are lots of people who celebrate Christmas who are not particularly religious Christians.

Chinese New Year is a bigger thing in California, specifically around San Francisco, than it is in other places.

If they want a drinking holiday, non-Jewish Americans (or non-Jews of any other nationality) ought to celebrate Purim. You could spin Passover that way, too (four cups of wine at the seder, woo hoo!), but you really ought to have some matzo with it, and that’s a harder sell.

Neither of which is an ethnic or religious holiday…

Naah, I think it’s better to say there’s another holiday, Gifts Turkey Treeday, that happens to share a date with Christmas. It’s the former the rest of us celebrate, like we celebrate Chocolate Day and Expensive Datenight Day, not Easter and St Valentine’s Day.

I think you’ll find the Swedes don’t need an excuse to drink, whereas Muslims…

But they don’t. Because it’s definitely a religious holiday (or do the non-Jews celebrate it in Israel, I don’t know?).

However, the takeaway from your counter argument was that there was something about that group that caused problems when it appears that it was nothing more than the standard immigrant experience.

Tertiary education is not synonymous with “university degrees”. That figure includes associate-level degrees, which by definition are not university degrees. If you look at baccalaureate degrees, the US is still ahead but oddly only among older generations.