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"One of those areas that a President Trump appointment as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, is in the area of assimilation of legal immigrants into the United States. This is particularly difficult as the official position of USCIS at the moment is Cultural Marxist multiculturalism and diversity rather than Americanization, patriotism, and assimilation.
Whether that policy of Americanization of immigrants will survive in doubt, any appointee at the Trump's DHS can take immediate steps to deal with Americanization, patriotism, and assimilation, and without any legislation!.
One of the new first acts should be the Immediate reform of the U.S. Citizenship American history examination. Currently, legal permanent residents applying for citizenship must pass a written examination consisting of 10 questions, of which they must get a mere 6 correct. Basically, D students are being rewarded with American citizenship. Worse yet, applicants are given the answers ahead of time with an official study guide with a list of the 100 questions that the 10 questions are chosen from.
The new Secretary of DHS should instruct the Director of USCIS to immediately change the exam process, suspending the administration of the required written exam, and appointing distinguished historian, such as Larry Arnn of Hillsdale College, to revamp and expand the written examination to a 200 question multiple choice examination properly administered and proctored based on the Advance Placement Examination in American History from the College Board.
The written examination is required by legislation, but the nature of the examination is in the sole authority of the Secretary of DHS and not subject to judicial review. So, with a pen and a phone, President Trump and his DHS Secretary can immediately implement a program of assimilation and Americanization. Requiring citizenship applicants to actually study American history in detail will go a long way to assimilating those who at this time only have to obtain minimal skills in English or in civics.
It will have the beneficial aspect of keeping the worst groups of immigrants, those with low intelligence and achievement, and the most likely to vote Democrat in the future, from naturalizing as most will be neither interested in nor able to absorb the curriculum of a real examination in American history and civics."
"One of those areas that a President Trump appointment as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, is in the area of assimilation of legal immigrants into the United States. This is particularly difficult as the official position of USCIS at the moment is Cultural Marxist multiculturalism and diversity rather than Americanization, patriotism, and assimilation.
Whether that policy of Americanization of immigrants will survive in doubt, any appointee at the Trump's DHS can take immediate steps to deal with Americanization, patriotism, and assimilation, and without any legislation!.
One of the new first acts should be the Immediate reform of the U.S. Citizenship American history examination. Currently, legal permanent residents applying for citizenship must pass a written examination consisting of 10 questions, of which they must get a mere 6 correct. Basically, D students are being rewarded with American citizenship. Worse yet, applicants are given the answers ahead of time with an official study guide with a list of the 100 questions that the 10 questions are chosen from.
The new Secretary of DHS should instruct the Director of USCIS to immediately change the exam process, suspending the administration of the required written exam, and appointing distinguished historian, such as Larry Arnn of Hillsdale College, to revamp and expand the written examination to a 200 question multiple choice examination properly administered and proctored based on the Advance Placement Examination in American History from the College Board.
The written examination is required by legislation, but the nature of the examination is in the sole authority of the Secretary of DHS and not subject to judicial review. So, with a pen and a phone, President Trump and his DHS Secretary can immediately implement a program of assimilation and Americanization. Requiring citizenship applicants to actually study American history in detail will go a long way to assimilating those who at this time only have to obtain minimal skills in English or in civics.
It will have the beneficial aspect of keeping the worst groups of immigrants, those with low intelligence and achievement, and the most likely to vote Democrat in the future, from naturalizing as most will be neither interested in nor able to absorb the curriculum of a real examination in American history and civics."
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