how do i get to be an american?
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How Do I Get to be an American?. Legal Immigration . What Is a Citizen?. A legal member of a nation who pledges loyalty to that nation. Citizen by birth Citizen by naturalization. Fourteenth Amendment. Ratified in 1868 Defined citizenship in the U.S. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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How Do I Get to be an American?
Legal Immigration
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What Is a Citizen? A legal member of a nation who pledges
loyalty to that nation. Citizen by birth Citizen by naturalization.
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Fourteenth Amendment
Ratified in 1868 Defined citizenship in the U.S. All persons born or naturalized in the U.S.
…..are citizens of the U.S. and of the state wherein they reside.
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Criteria for Naturalization
At least 18 years old (children under 18 automatically become naturalized citizens when their parents do.
Have good moral character.
Live in the U.S. for at least five years as a permanent resident prior to application
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Criteria for Naturalization
Read, write, and speak English Show knowledge of American history and
government $675 in fees
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U.S. Foreign Born Population
1900 Europe 86% Latin America 1% Asia 1% Other regions 11%
2008 Latin America 53% Asia 27% Europe 13% Africa 4% Other regions 3%
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Top Three Reasons for Immigrating:
Freedom from religious persecution
Freedom from political oppression
Freedom from economic hardships
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Examination for Naturalization New version introduced in October, 2009 New exam focuses less on historic facts and
more on the meaning of democracy To pass the exam, must answer 60% of the
questions correctly
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Sample Questions Old: Who was the president during the Civil
War? New: What was one important thing that A.
Lincoln did? Old: How many branches are in the U.S.
government? New: Name one branch of the gov’t.
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History of U.S. Immigration
Easy to come to U.S. (pass physical exam, able to work, at least $25.00, no criminal record)
Two chief immigration stations in U.S. Ellis Island in N.Y. harbor and Angel Island in San Francisco Bay.
Angel Island facility was filthy; immigrants treated like prisoners.
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ELLIS ISLAND
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Anti-Immigrant Movement
Economic fears: cheap immigrant labor Political corruption: easily manipulated by
big-city politicians World War One: Nationalism Led to passage of literacy test and strict
quota laws.
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Immigration Act of 1965
1960’s Economic growth Ended quota system Cleared the way for greater immigration
from Asia Emphasis on attracting highly skilled
professionals Family reunification policy instituted
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Immigration Policies 1970’s: 290,000 annual limit Rise of illegal aliens Hundreds of thousands of
backlogged applicants led to rise in illegals
Immigration Act of 1990: raised annual limit to 675,000
21% of visas reserved for well-trained workers
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Immigration Today 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform
Act: improved procedures for deporting illegals.
Sept. 11, 2001: national security concerns. Fear of terrorists led to increased border control and strict enforcement of immigration laws.
Economic security concerns
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Economic Arguments against Immigration
Labor union leaders claim immigrants take jobs away from Americans
Hold down wages (cheap supply of unskilled labor)
Drains poor countries of their most educated professionals
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Economic Arguments in favor of Immigration
Unskilled workers needed in hotels, restaurants, agriculture to help keep down costs for owners.
Many high tech industries rely on immigrants. Tend to specialize in engineering, computer science, chemistry
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Arguments in Favor Many large U.S. cities have seen immigrants
open small businesses, create new jobs, strengthen the local tax base
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Arguments Against Place a burden on social services like
education, health care, and welfare. Example: bilingual classes in public schools
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National Security Issues
Open borders with Mexico and Canada make us vulnerable
Provoked many changes like obtaining a passport to cross the Canadian border.
Building a 700 mile high tech fence along the Mexican border; cost 1.2 Billion
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill 2007 Failed to pass Congress Controversy over what to do with illegal
immigrants: If you want to remain, have to admit they broke the
law Pay back taxes owed Pass a criminal background check to be put on path
for citizenship Increase penalties for hiring illegal immigrants Strengthen border enforcement Create a temporary worker program to allow
migrants to work in U.S. up to five years
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Arizona’s New Immigration Law
Arizona took matters into their own hands and passed their own immigration law
Requires local police to question the legal status of anyone they “reasonably suspect” of being an illegal
Unclear on what constitutes a reasonable suspicion Police required to check a person’s citizenship or
immigration status if there is reasonable suspicion S.C., R.I., Pa., and Minnesota are considering similar
laws
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Proposal to change the 14th Amendment
Some Republicans are pushing for congressional hearings to consider changing the 14th Amendment to deny children born in the U.S. if one or more parent is an illegal immigrant
Senator Lindsey Graham from S.C. is a vocal advocate for changing the Constitution