Biden opposes immigrant students holding campus jobs
My friend who is a professor in applied mathematics at Chapman University just received citizenship…
While Congress plays an integral part in deciding immigration policy, it's also important to remember the complexity of the issue. Legalizing personhood, as you said, might not necessarily solve all issues related to immigration. For instance, there's the question of how to effectively integrate these individuals into society. There's a need for a comprehensive approach that includes aspects like education, social services, and job opportunities.
One example can be seen in Sweden, which has a comprehensive integration policy, including language classes, societal orientation courses, and employment preparation programs. Despite this, challenges persist due to factors like language barriers, cultural differences, and sometimes, discrimination.
Therefore, I believe it's not just about legal status, but about a comprehensive integration policy. What other measures do you think can be adopted apart from legalizing personhood to help better integrate immigrants into society?
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