The Revised Naturalization Exam and Chinese Immigrants in the United States: Key Issues for Social Workers

Kathleen S. Yep, Tracy Zhao, C. Wang, Samuel Y. Pang, Pauline Wang
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In 2008, the United States government increased the importance of standardized English in the naturalization process. Using semistructured interviews, surveys, and participant observation data, this article explores language barriers to naturalization through a Chinese immigrant community in Southern California. As part of the nation’s fastest-growing racial group in the United States, Chinese immigrants are a significant piece of the immigration and naturalization picture. Recommendations for culturally responsive strategies for social workers are discussed. Since Chinese immigrants tend to underutilize services, social workers may play a central role in assisting immigrants through the naturalization process and thus accessing social services available to citizens.
修订的入籍考试与中国移民在美国:社会工作者的关键问题
2008年,美国政府提高了标准化英语在入籍过程中的重要性。本文采用半结构化访谈、调查和参与者观察数据,通过南加州的一个中国移民社区探讨入籍的语言障碍。作为美国增长最快的种族群体之一,中国移民在移民和入籍过程中占有重要地位。讨论了社会工作者文化响应策略的建议。由于中国移民倾向于充分利用服务,社会工作者可能在帮助移民通过入籍过程中发挥核心作用,从而获得公民可获得的社会服务。
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