Has the perception of immigrants by U.S. citizens changed since the 1800s? Why or why not. Is it important?

Module 7 Discussion Contains unread posts U.S Immigration 1. Has the perception of immigrants by U.S. citizens changed since the 1800s? Why or why not. Is it important? Should it be important? The book for this class is Immigrant Struggles, Immigrant Gifts By Diane Portnoy, Barry Portnoy, and Charlie Riggs. The Immigrant learning center. Native Americans Like the reform efforts of the late 19th century, the termination and relocation policies of the federal government in the middle decades of the 20th Century quickly came to ruin, floundering on the same cultural blindness that seems to have been a constant on the part of white Americans for more than three centuries. Given what you have learned in this course over the past seven weeks, are you convinced that white Americans have finally learned from their past follies, or are we, as a society and a government, doomed to repeat our disastrous policy choices with regard to Native Americans. In composing your thoughtful, well-researched post, consider the Saint Leo Core Value of Responsible Stewardship, replacing, of course, the University and the general community with Native Americans. The book for this class is First Americans A History of Native Peoples By Kenneth w. Townsend and Mark A. Nicholas
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