Monday, November 12, 2007

final ani intro

Annotated Bibliography: Examining the citizenship process that isn’t so effective.Introduction: The ideal question for my research paper would be: Why the citizenship process isn’t as effective as it could be. I’m gearing this paper more towards fellow undergraduate students, yet at the same time including people who are interested in knowing how exactly the citizenship process works. The information I’ve gathered thus far shows how these immigrants are being badly treated when trying to become a citizen, and how many decide not to become one because the process takes too long, and costs too much and are not financially able to pay.

Over all, the consensus is to “ease up” on how harsh the current process is, make it more affordable for immigrants that are trying to become citizens, and speed the process up. Easier said then done, of course. The body of my paper will discuss currently the process steps, and how they’re making many citizens not want to go through with it. Also the harsh reality on how citizens are being treated when they opt to go through with it. I will then conclude my paper with different methods that have been suggested to change the citizenship process but haven’t been in forced yet. If these ways were just taken into consideration the reaction to the immigrant population would be astounding, more and more immigrants would come forward and finally be able to become citizens.


(NOTE: figure out exactly who says what and incorporate some information from what the authors are saying, make it sound more credible.)

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