How is the issue of immigration, at the local level where foreign-born residents have recently settled, best described?
A) The value of immigrant labor is best appreciated at the local level.
B) In smaller communities, individuals are more likely to be accepting of new immigrants.
C) Immigration reform at the federal level has "trickled down" to the local level and greatly improved relations between native-born Americans and new immigrants.
D) Many longtime residents resent the new immigrants and have pushed both local and state officials to do something to stop, or at least slow, immigration.
E) Most new immigrants keep to themselves and neither want nor seek interaction with the established community.
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