Immigration: Pathway to Citizenship
D. Who's Immigrating? The data below was collected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Use the information to answer the questions below.

1. Which green card eligible category received the most applicants?

2. How many more immigrants became LPRs through
family ties than employment?

3. What percent of immigrants emigrated from Mexico?

4. What can you conclude about many of these
immigrants given the information in the Lawful
Permanent Residents Status by Type table?

5. How might this data change if America shifted
immigration policy to value employment instead of family ties?

6. Do you think that having family in the United States
should play a part in determining who is allowed to
immigrate to the United States? Why or why not?

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Respuesta :

Thee green card eligible category that received the most applicants is  family members of U.S. citizens and those that have current green card holders.

What is green card category?

This category tells more about the immigrant visa that is to be used to admit any race of immigrant into the U.S. to be a permanent resident or to stay as a result of conditional permanent resident.

Other answers are:

Research has shown that about little above two-thirds were given LPR status as a result of  family relationship with a U.S. citizen.

More than 11% of Mexico's population are said to have immigrants emigrated from Mexico.

Conclusively, I do believe that having family in the United States should play a part in knowing who is allowed to immigrate to the United States but it should not be the only criteria for allowing people in and separating families is not advisable.

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