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Panda
28 May, 17:55
Why are less immigrants becoming citizens
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Laddie
28 May, 20:49
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Some reasons:
-The difference between the U. S. and the home country is less large than it used to be
-The benefits of naturalizing are unclear to them
-They don't feel welcome in the U. S. beyond their immediate circle
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