Despite the American public's growing xenophobia and fear of overpopulation, immigration maintains a vital balance of societal and economical demands; therefore, the restrictions on immigration must be removed. Immigration should remain an available process for labor concerns, diversity related issues, and prospective international negotiations.
Research Questions:
1. Is the rising level of immigrants in the U.S. invading the job market?
2. What percent of the American population is from other countries?
3. What ethnic group has little difficulty entering the U.S.?
4. What ethnic group must wait an extended period to enter the country?
5. Should society feel endangered by jealousy arising from potential immigrants?
6. Could immigrants inflict terrorism on our citizens? Why?
7. Who develops educational programs for immigrants?
8. Should the U.S. take on the responsibility of taking care of immigrants?
9. Would discrimination towards immigrants provoke criminal behavior?
10. Is the term "melting pot" derogatory or complimentary?