Bell Work What does it mean to be a citizen?. Citizenship.

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Bell Work What does it mean to be a citizen?

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Bell Work

•What does it mean to be a citizen?

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Citizenship

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The 14th Amendment• Before the Civil War, the

individual states said who was and was not a citizen.

• The 14th Amendment changed that.

• It defines citizenship nationally.• “All persons born or naturalized

in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside.”

• This declares that a person can be become a citizen by birth or by naturalization.

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Citizenship by Birth• Most citizens were born

in the United States or its territories.• This is jus soli citizenship

• The law of the soil.

• Some citizens are citizens by birth who are born outside of the U.S.• This is jus sanguinis

citizenship• The law of the blood.

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Citizenship by Naturalization• Naturalization is when someone

becomes a citizen after birth• Only Congress can provide for

naturalization.• Individual naturalization is the

most common form of naturalization.• 800,000 people a year become

citizens through the naturalization process.

• Collective naturalization is when whole groups of people are naturalized en masse.• Acquisition of new territory, by

treaty or by Congress.

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Loss of Citizenship• Expatriation is the legal

process by which a loss of citizenship occurs.

• Citizenship cannot be taken away by Congress.

• Expatriation is a voluntary thing.

• Denaturalization is when someone automatically loses citizenship by court order

• This happens only if they obtained their citizenship by fraud or deception.

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A Nation of Immigrants• Everyone living in the United States,

except those of Native American ancestry, are immigrants or descendants of immigrants.

• Some 70 million people have immigrated to the U.S. since 1820.

• Immigration began to be regulated in the 1880s with the close of the frontier.

• First restrictions were with the Chinese Exclusionary Act in 1882.

• Today the Immigration Act of 1990 governs immigration policy.

• The ceiling is now set at 650,000 immigrants annually.

• 1/3 of people admitted must have family here already.

• Those with special skills are also given preference

• Also, some 20 million nonimmigrants also come her each year on VISA’s

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Undocumented Immigrants• Estimates are that 12

million undocumented immigrants live in the U.S.• Authorities

apprehend about 1 million each year.• http://video.pbs.org/

video/2334937551

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Ticket Out

•What would your immigration policy look like?