Why does public policy in the U.S. include an Oath of Allegiance for new immigrants wishing to become citizens?(1 point) Responses to lower immigration costs to lower immigration costs to enforce multiculturalism to enforce multiculturalism to reduce xenophobia to reduce xenophobia to encourage patriotism

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The inclusion of an Oath of Allegiance for new immigrants wishing to become citizens in the U.S. is primarily aimed to encourage patriotism. The Oath signifies a commitment to the values and principles of the United States, fostering a sense of belonging and loyalty among new citizens.