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    Immigration Activists Object to Changes in Citizenship Test: Easier Quiz Helps Grow U

    Immigration Activists Object to Changes in Citizenship Test: Easier Quiz Helps Grow U.S. Immigrant Population

    by PENNY STARR 21 Nov 2020

    People who want to become an American citizen must pass a test that deals with U.S. history and government. But according to the Immigration Impact website, recent changes to the test are meant to make it more difficult to become a citizen.

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the changes last week and explained them:

    With the 2020 version of the civics test, the USCIS officer will ask you to answer 20 out of the 128 civics test questions. You must answer at least 12 questions correctly to pass the 2020 version of the civics test. All questions on the test are asked orally.

    There are no changes to the English portion of the naturalization civics test. You must demonstrate an understanding of the English language, including the ability to read, write, and speak basic English.

    The agency also notes that people who do not pass the test have a second opportunity to do so.

    “If you fail any part of the civics test at your first interview, you will be retested, only on the portion of the test that you failed, between 60 and 90 days from the date of your initial interview,” the announcement said.

    But the immigration activists’ website, run by the American Immigration Council, sees the changes differently:

    We work to strengthen America by shaping how America thinks about and acts towards immigrants and immigration. We work towards a more fair and just immigration system that opens its doors to those in need of protection and unleashes the energy and skills that immigrants bring.

    The website reported that the total number of questions has increased from 100 to 128 and that applicants will be verbally asked 20 questions and must answer at least 12 correctly, an increase from six out of 10:

    A longer and more challenging test will likely prevent some immigrants from becoming citizens. It will also delay the citizenship process for hundreds of thousands more who are already waiting in months- or years-long backlogs.

    These changes come on the heels of other targeted efforts that make it harder to become a U.S. citizen, including higher naturalization fees, increased vetting, and backlogs in citizenship applications.

    Some of the questions have been made explicitly more difficult—even though there’s no evidence the old test wasn’t challenging enough.

    The article gave some examples of changes the organization finds troublesome:


    • While applicants previously may have been asked to identify one of the branches of government, they may now be asked to identify all three branches of government. Applicants who may have been asked to identify three of the original 13 states may now be asked to identify five of the original 13 states.



    • The old test asked, “What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?” The new test asks, “What does the Bill of Rights protect?”



    • The old test asked, “Who is ‘the father of our country?’” while the new test asks, “George Washington is famous for many things. Name one.”


    “Some New Questions Have a Political Slant,” the report said.

    “Other questions have taken on a subtle political stance. For example, two new questions asking ‘Why did the United States enter the Korean War?’ and ‘Why did the United States enter the Vietnam War?’ each have only one suggested answer: ‘To stop the spread of communism.’”

    “One question in particular raises concerns of politicization. On the old test, applicants could be asked ‘Who does a U.S. Senator represent?’ The suggested answer was ‘all people of the state.’ On the new test, the suggested answer is ‘citizens of their state.’”

    The report then claims that the “citizens of their state” is not a correct answer, even if citizens are the only individuals who can elect Senate members.

    “This is not correct,” the report said. “Members of Congress represent everyone who lives within their district, regardless of citizenship status. It’s been that way since the nation was founded.”

    The report noted that “the incoming Biden administration” could reverse the changes.

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    Make it very difficult, and make it very expensive to apply.

    No Public Charge.

    We do not want to allow One Billion people on that planet to come here by asking "What is your favorite color"? ... Ok, fine, that will be $20.00 bucks...here are the directions to the welfare and food stamp offices!

    And we need to have full medical exams with NO diseases and their sponsor pays their healthcare costs.

    How about all the elderly pouring into our country? They have paid NOTHING in taxes or Medicare funds. Our money, we paid into the system, should be for American citizens only.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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