• Select an immigrant group from Ch. 4 of the text. Imagine yourself as a current member of that group, and consider the question,
―Would I want to immigrate to the United States
, and why?‖
Think about what opinion you would have of the immigration process, including naturalization, the costs, fingerprinting, etc. Consider whether the process would seem easy or difficult for you as an immigrant.
Once you have thought about your answers, proceed to the next step of this CheckPoint.

• Post a 200- to 300-word summary that answers all of the following questions:

o Should United States government policy favor certain kinds of immigrants?

o Should [citizenship] preference be given to the neediest applicants? The most talented? The most oppressed? The richest?

o Should applications from certain countries be given priority?
where do i find the answers to these the text is not to clear

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To find answers to these questions, you can begin by examining Chapter 4 of the text that focuses on immigrant groups. Read through the chapter to gather information about different immigrant groups and their experiences in the United States. Pay attention to details such as their reasons for immigrating, their opinions on the immigration process, and any challenges they faced.

Once you have a chosen immigrant group from Chapter 4, imagine yourself as a current member of that group. Put yourself in their shoes and think about whether you would want to immigrate to the United States. Consider factors such as the immigration process, naturalization, costs, fingerprinting, and other aspects that may affect your decision.

Based on your understanding and personal perspective, summarize your answers to the following questions:

1. Should the United States government policy favor certain kinds of immigrants?
Consider the different types of immigrants mentioned in the chapter and evaluate whether specific groups should receive favorable treatment. Reflect on any policies, preferences, or criteria that you think should be in place when determining immigration policies.

2. Should citizenship preference be given to the neediest applicants? The most talented? The most oppressed? The richest?
Think about the different criteria mentioned and assess whether citizenship preference should be based on factors such as financial need, talent, oppression, or wealth. Determine which factors you believe should carry more weight in the immigration process and justify your stance.

3. Should applications from certain countries be given priority?
Consider whether applications from certain countries should receive priority in the immigration process. Reflect on any factors such as geopolitical situations, economic conditions, or humanitarian concerns that you believe should be taken into account when prioritizing applications.

To find specific answers, make sure to carefully analyze the text, gather relevant information, and form your own opinions based on the text and your understanding of the topic.