Assimilation and Citizenship
"Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)."
"The central question of American immigration policy is how this country can help facilitate the emotional attachments of immigrants and citizens alike to the American national community. . ."
Birthright Citizenship Policy Creates Downstream Problems
Topics: Birthright Citizenship, Criminal Aliens
Is It Sometimes Justifiable for a Man to Beat His Wife?
Americans have sharply different views of gender equality compared to residents of some immigrant-sending countries
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
On Sharia, Assimilation, and the Risk of a Descent into Tribalism
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Putting America First: What It Means to Become an American Citizen
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
U.S. v. Olivar, a Triumph for Denaturalization and for Common Sense
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship