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Immigration Concepts
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Nativism
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Nativism
The policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
Rights of “Natives” (people who already live in a country) are protected.
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Americanization
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Americanization
The process of assimilating people into the American culture.
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Chinese Exclusion Act
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Chinese Exclusion Act
Excluded Chinese people from immigrating to the United States.
People from China could NOT come to the United States
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Ellis Island
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Ellis Island
The island where European Immigrants were processed before they came into the United States
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Angel Island
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Angel Island
The island where Asian Immigrants were processed before they came into the United States
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Melting Pot
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Melting Pot
In regard to America: a place where many societies or cultures are blended together and assimilated into one culture.
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Tenements
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Tenements
Large urban apartment building where many residents have basic amenities. Many immigrants lived in tenements.
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Ghetto
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Ghetto
A part of a city where members of a particular group or race lives.
Examples: Jewish quarter, Little Italy
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Assimilation
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Assimilation
The process of adopting the norms of another culture (language, dress, mannerisms, jobs, etc.)
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Quota System
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Quota System
A system that limits the amount of immigrants that can immigrate into a country each year.
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National Origins Act of 1924
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National Origins Act of 1924
Annual number of immigrants that could come into the U.S. from a particular country was 2% of the people from that country who were living in the U.S. from that country in 1890.
Limited “undesirable” immigrants
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Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
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Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
Abolished quota system from National Origins act and replaced it with a preferential system based on family relationships with current Americans.
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Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
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Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
Some illegal immigrants were given amnesty. Legalized certain farm workers.
Punished employers who hired undocumented (illegal) aliens.
Increased border security and enforcement.
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Immigration Act of 1990
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Immigration Act of 1990
Increased amount of immigrants that could come to the United States each year.
Created “lottery” which assigned visas to immigrants randomly.
Increased visas for people with exceptional/extraordinary abilities
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Arizona SB 1070 (2010)
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Arizona SB 1070 (2010)
Controversial immigration law Requires immigrants to carry
documentation at all times, and also required officers to request the documentation of any person they suspect of being an illegal immigrant
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PUSH/PULL Factors
Push (Reasons people left their country)
Pull (reasons people came to the United States)
-To get away from war and revolution in home country-Famine-No land or jobs in home country-Religious Persecution
-To get a new start-Plentiful Land-Employment-Join family and friends in the U.S.-Religious and Political Freedom