Answer: to make a safe and secure society
Step-by-step explanation:
On 1.05 it says
As you can see, there are many naturalized Americans. Yet about a million people enter the country illegally each year. They do not have the same rights and protections as legal residents or citizens. Perhaps they escaped a difficult situation. Maybe their parents brought them as children. Sometimes they may be in trouble with the law. They may or may not have tried to enter the country through legal means. Americans debate whether to allow some illegal immigrants to stay in certain situations.
Some Americans think the naturalization process is too long and difficult. They blame frustration with the process for greater illegal immigration. Others think the problem is that government does not have enough money or people to stop illegal immigrants from entering the country. Immigration law is a controversial issue. It is often an important topic to U.S. voters preparing to vote in an election.
The states with the most naturalized citizens are often the focus of the illegal immigration issue as well. They include California, Florida, New York, and Texas.