In “Once a stranger, always a stranger? Immigration, assimilation, and the Book of Ruth”, M. Daniel Carroll Rodas highlights, “As immigrants are incorporated into their new context, rules change, and negative attitudes shift; institutional realities are modified, and opportunities for immigrants may increase”, thus positively influencing the immigrants success and prosperity. National cultural enrichments made through assimilation are brought forth in “Changing Demographics: Will the rising minority population benefit the economy?” where Bill Wanlund, quoting Cheryl Russell, editorial director of New Strategist Publications shares, “Diversity and the rapid growth in diversity is one of the reasons we have a black president today. That's one thing that would never have been predicted” (qtd Wanlund). In “Assimilation, American Style”, Peter D. Salins points out, “The great hallmark of assimilation, American style is that immigrants are free to retain or discard as much or as little of their homeland cultures as they wish without compromising their