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By: Stephanie P. and John M.

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5 essential Q’sglossary

acts

Ellis island

video

detainees

Green card

Arizona immigration law

deportationAround the world

Immigration today

Science behind

statistics

Cuba

Important people

Five essential A’s

bibliography

Immigration

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Five Essential Questions

1. How many years do you have to stay in the united states before being able to apply for citizenship?

2. What was the Chinese exclusion act?

3. What is a green card?

4. What is the dream act?

5. What is a visa?

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• Deportation-the lawful expulsion of an undesired alien or other person from a state.

• Immigrants-a person who migrates to another country, usually for permanent residence.

• Undocumented-lacking documentation or authentication

• Importing-to bring in (merchandise, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, export, or services.

• Aliens- Not belonging to the same country, land, or government, or to the citizens or subjects thereof; foreign; as, alien subjects, enemies, property, shores.

Glossary

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Alien and Sedition Act Chinese Exclusion Act Geary Act Emergency Quota Act Immigration Act of 1924 USA PATRIOT Act Arizona Immigration Law

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1798

1882

1892

1921

1924

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2001

2010

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Ellis Island

• 1892 to 1954

• Annie Moore

• New York

• Main station

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The “Detainees”

• 20%

• “Symptoms”

• Suspected

• chart

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Green Card

• What is it?

• Ways to get it

• Special immigrants

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The “Visa” and what it is and is for

• Needed for immigration to US• Multiple types• “Nonimmigrant Visas”• “Immigrant Visas”

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Arizona Immigration Law

Law

Debate

Who passed it

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Elvira ArellanoElvira Arellano was an illegal immigrant who gave birth to her 8-year-old son, Saul . She had worked at an airport cleaning when authorities tried to arrest her because they suspected that she was using an fake social security number but she took refugee in a Chicago Church.One day when she left to go to LA for a rally for immigration she was arrested by authorities and was deported to Mexico. She still fights for immigration rights today.

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• legal

• The wall

Around the worldpolicies

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Immigration laws in other countries

• Government must allow permission to aliens who want to enter into China

• The Chinese Government protects aliens rights that are within Chinese territory

The Peoples Republic Of China

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Immigration today

• Illegal aliens

• Terrorists

• Ways of immigrating

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Relevance

Human rights

Civil right

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Statistics

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Top Ten# 1   California: 2,209,000  # 2   Texas: 1,041,000  # 3   New York: 489,000  # 4   Illinois: 432,000  # 5   Florida: 337,000  # 6   Arizona: 283,000  # 7   Georgia: 228,000  # 8   New Jersey: 221,000  # 9   North Carolina: 206,000  # 10   Colorado: 144,000 

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What You Think Cuba Looks like

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What It Really looks like

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The Real CubaWhy people are leaving

Criminals???

What Castro has done

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Science behind

SOCIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY

Feeling

Why they left

The border

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Five Essential Answers

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Question: How many years do

you have to stay in the united states before being able to apply for citizenship?

1st essential answerAnswer:You have to stay in the united states for 5 years before being able to apply for citizenship.

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2nd essential answer

• Question: What was the Chinese exclusion act?

• Answer: The Chinese exclusion act was were the Chinese couldn’t enter USA

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Question:

What is a green card?

Answer:

A green card is a card that says you are a permanent resident.

3rd Essential Answer

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4th essential answer

• Question:What is the dream act?

• Answer: the dream act is an act that allows children that are illegal immigrants to become US citizens if they graduate school.

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5th essential answer

• Question: what is a visa?

• Answer: a visa is a document of which could allow you to immigrate to the U.S.

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bibliographyInternet-

• http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuit• http://www.ask.com/web?q=information+for+kids+about+green+cards&

qsrc=0&o=0&l=dir• https://www.usaimmigrationsupport.com/greencard.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra%C3%BAl_Castro • http://www.immigration.com/ • http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/ • http://www.pollingreport.com/immigration.htm • http://www.immigrationdirect.com/?gclid=CPyBmNmCqaUCFQN7gwodrG

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Books

•Alien Nation-Peter Brimelow•American immigration, a student

companion-Roger Daniels•Ex Mex from migrants to immigrants-

George Castaneda•Encyclopedia of American immigration v

2,3,4-James Ciment