That is a much larger question than what should happen with undocumented workers, or how best to secure the border, and it is one that affects not only newcomers but groups that have been here for generations. It will have more impact on our future than where we decide to set the admissions bar for the lasest ware of would-be Americans. And it would be nice if we finally got the answer right.
57.How were immigrants viewed by U.S. ConGREss in early days?
A)They were of inferior races.
B)They were a Source of political corruption.
C)They were a threat to the nation’s security.
D)They were part of the nation’s bloodstream.
58.What does the author think of the new immigrants?
A)They will be a dynamic work force in the U.S.
B)They can do just as well as their predecessors.
C)They will be very disappointed on the new land.
D)They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream.
59.What does Edward Telles’ research say about Mexican-Americans?
A)They may slowlu improve from generation to generation.
B)They will do better in terms of deucationl attainment.
C)They will melt into the African-American community.
D)They may forever remain poor and underachieving.
60.What should be done to help the new immigrants?
A)Rid them of their inferiority complex.
B)Urge them to adopt American customs.
C)prevent them from being marginalized.
D)Teach them standard American English.
61.According to the author,the burning issue concerning immigrationg is_______.
A)how to deal with people entering the U.S. without documents
B)how to help immigra