A century ago, new immigrants weren’t left on their own — they were expected to become citizens and become part of the American culture. In return, were given the tools and help to make that happen. Maybe a small part of the solution to today’s immigration issues is to figure out how to do that again.
Time for a New Americanization Committee?
A century ago, new immigrants weren’t left on their own — they were expected to become citizens and become part of the American culture. In return, were given the tools and help to make that happen. Maybe a small part of the solution to today’s immigration issues is to figure out how to do that again.
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