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. . ."
Taking English Seriously
Requiring new Americans to learn the language will encourage them to assimilate to their new home.
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Dual Citizenship, Rarely Discussed in US, Explodes as an Issue in Australia
Topics: Dual Citizenship
Millions of Immigrants Became Citizens Without Basic English Literacy
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Team USA Faces Hostile "Home" Crowd in Miami at the World Baseball Classic
Team USA Faces Hostile "Home" Crowd in Miami at the World Baseball Classic
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Immigration Is Surging from Countries with Starkly Different Cultural Values
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Nearly 65 Million U.S. Residents Spoke a Foreign Language at Home in 2015
Up 5.2 million since 2010 and up 1.5 million since 2014
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship