Expert Warns Elite Rejection of Assimilation Prolongs U.S. Immigration Challenges
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A leading scholar argues that America's immigration difficulties persist because influential figures dismiss the concept of "Americanization."
The expert states that a successful immigration system requires newcomers to adopt core national values and cultural norms. This process, historically called assimilation, faces opposition from some elite circles.
This rejection, the expert warns, discourages the cultural integration seen as vital for social unity. The commentary suggests this dynamic contributes to ongoing policy failures and public frustration.
The analysis frames assimilation not as erasing heritage, but as building a shared civic identity. It concludes that without embracing this principle, the nation will struggle to resolve its immigration crisis.