Immigration and Immigrants
Applied Problem/Social Issue:
This paper discusses identity theory as a concept in sociological theory as related to immigration and immigrants. Should the United States continue to allow Immigrants to enter the U.S. seeking refuge and citizenship, when our nations states are already overly populated? Should Immigrants be allowed to enter the U.S. And work when there are hundreds of citizens and native-born Americans already unemployed and desperately searching for work? These are but a couple of questions that add to the conflicting messages immigrants and their children face in modern day society. They add to the increasingly complex problem of finding identity in a torn nation.
The United States is world known for its ethnic diversity, due in part to the immigration allowed over several years. Many people however, fail to find a means to foster inter-racial and ethnic identities, thus causing much conflict and a lack of a uniform sense of identity. The social issue relates to finding a common identity in a nation of multi-ethnicities. Children of immigrants are now coming of age, and from a social psychological stand will make the most lasting impression on society. The character of society will be shaped by their experiences.
In recent years there has been much outrage and dispute over the issue of immigration in within the U.S. borders. In past times, the U.S. was often sought out as a place of refuge and renewed hope for immigrants traveling great distances in search of a new life. However, in recent years economic hardships and the needs of native citizens have caused not only government officials, but also citizens to question the reality and smartness of allowing future immigration in the U.S. Our borders have become increasingly full. However, the U.S. has benefited from the influx of cultural diversity and influx, becoming increasingly multi-ethnic and multi-racial over time. The U.S. is often considered a diverse...
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