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1. how have attitudes towards immigrants changed over time? 2. what gro…

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  1. how have attitudes towards immigrants changed over time?
  1. what groups have faced prejudice over time?
  1. should immigration be restricted? why/why not?
  1. why cant america have a completely open border?
  1. are there legitimate grounds for denying people or groups of people admission to the united states?

Explanation:

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

Attitudes toward immigrants have evolved. Initially, some welcomed for labor, then nativist sentiments (e.g., against Irish, Chinese) rose. Later, with civil rights, more acceptance, but post - 9/11, security concerns led to stricter views, and recently, debates on diversity vs. economic impact.

Brief Explanations

Over time, many groups faced prejudice: racial (African Americans, Asian Americans), ethnic (Irish, Italian immigrants), religious (Jews, Muslims), LGBTQ+ community, and disabled people. Each faced discrimination in employment, housing, and social rights.

Brief Explanations

This is debated. For restriction: to control population, protect jobs, national security, and cultural identity. Against: immigrants contribute to economy (taxes, labor), enrich culture, and the US is a nation of immigrants. Morally, restricting can be seen as unjust, but practical concerns exist.

Answer:

Attitudes evolved: from labor - driven acceptance, to nativist prejudice (e.g., against Irish, Chinese), to more acceptance with civil rights, then post - 9/11 security - based strictness, and recent diversity - economic debates.

Question 2