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 Analysis Ahead of Supreme Court Decision
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 255
Preventing the Naturalization of National Security Threats: The 1798 Solution
Would a longer wait before citizenship give more time to see applicants’ true colors?
Marco Rubio’s Impromptu WH Remarks, and the Challenge of Assimilation
Barbara Jordan: ‘We must remind ourselves, as we illustrate for newcomers, what makes us America.’
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Miami: A Failure of the Assimilation Model
Two-thirds of residents speak Spanish at home, including half of the native-born in their 20s
Topics: Florida, Assimilation and Citizenship
NYT: Trump II Push to Denaturalize Hundreds of Foreign-Born Citizens
U.S. citizenship is precious, and those who attempt to steal it should be punished as an example to others
Excerpt: The Case for Denaturalization
How to make citizenship great again.
Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship