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What were the problems the immigrants encountered in the United States?
Here are just a few:
- Difficulty speaking and learning English. Let’s be honest- my country, the United States, is not known for being multilingual.
- Raising children and helping them succeed in school.
- Securing work.
- Securing housing.
- Accessing services.
- Transportation.
- Cultural barriers.
What are the durable solutions for refugees?
There are three durable solutions: Voluntary returns in safety and dignity; Local integration; and. Resettlement to another location or country.
How can we solve the illegal immigration problem?
Another solution is to implement much more strict immigration rules, including interviews, background checks, verification of employment, etc. Unless the government and other responsible agencies start to implement better visa programs, it would be hard or worse, impossible for us to eliminate this illegal immigration problem.
Is immigration the most important problem facing the country today?
Almost a quarter of Americans view immigration as the most important problem facing the country, according to a poll conducted this summer. It’s the highest the number has risen since Gallup began running the poll back in 1993.
Should we build up our immigration system or tear it apart?
We should create the conditions to build up our immigration system, not tear it apart. We can change the U.S. immigrant story from one of a community ravaged by violent policies and a deadly virus, to one that is vibrant and living in harmony with all of us who want to create a brighter future for the next generation.
What do immigration experts think about reform on the border?
As Capitol Hill continues to wrestle over a legislative solution, immigration experts offered their own thoughts about reforming U.S. immigration policy — in the short- and long-term. The predominant view among immigration experts is that the situation on the border can be improved immediately by rescinding Sessions’ zero tolerance policy.