The Constitution unequivocally puts the regulation and enforcement of immigration and the rules for naturalization in the hands of __________.
a. the federal government
b. the Supreme Court
c. the House of Representatives
d. state governors
Question 2
The Constitution has been called both an enduring document and an ambiguous one. Identify features in the Constitution that support this statement. In addition, discuss the future of the Constitution as a governing document given the growth of ethnic and racial diversity in the U.S.
What will be an ideal response?