Roughly this much money is provided by the United States annually in foreign aid.
What is about 99.9 billion dollars?
The U.S. Constitution starts with the words “We the People.” What does “We the
People” mean?
Self-government
Popular sovereignty
Consent of the governed
People should govern themselves
(Example of) social contract
These people can be deported.
What is any person who is not a citizen can be deported from the U.S. and certain immigrants are particularly at risk for deportation?
The First amendments application to non-US citizens.
What is it applies to all individuals within the U.S., regardless of citizenship status?
You do this when you discover you are on a “Kill list” and are a target of your government.
What is immigrate to the US and seek Asylum?
The countries, after the United States donate the most to foreign aid.
What is Germany and Japan?
Name two important ideas from the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Equality
Liberty
Social contract
Natural rights
Limited government
Self-government
Immigrants most often detained in these locations.
What is workplaces, Homes, Streets, public transportation?
These constitutional rights are not guaranteed to non-citizens.
What is
Non-citizens cannot vote in federal or state elections.
They do not have the right to run for public office.
Non-citizens may be denied certain government benefits and services.
They do not have the same immigration rights as citizens, including the right to sponsor family members.
Non-citizens can be deported without the same legal protections afforded to citizens.
They may face limitations in jury duty eligibility.
People who immigrate because of war, persecution or environmental disasters are known as.
What are refugees or asylum seekers?
This percentage of the US budget goes to foreign aid.
What is 1%?
What is the rule of law?
Everyone must follow the law.
Leaders must obey the law.
The government must obey the law.
No one is above the law.
The focus on immigrants who have contact with the criminal justice system is happening because of this.
What is the criminal justice system is now the primary pipeline into the deportation system?
The application of 4th Amendment apply to non-citizens.
What is it applies to all individuals within the U.S., regardless of citizenship status?
Those who have immigrated to the United States for the sake of your children, might have been exposed to theses conditions at home.
What are gangs targeting your kids or zero economic prospects and no education?
This sector receives the most foreign aid.
What is peace and security?
There are three branches of government. Why?
So one part does not become too powerful
Checks and balances
Separation of powers
Are people allowed to return to the US after being deported?
What is it is very difficult to return to the US after being deported.?
These aspects of the Constitution protect non-citizens.
What is the Constitution applies to all persons within U.S. jurisdiction, not just citizens?
This percentage of immigrants come seeking higher wages and an escape from poverty.
What is about half of those who come to the United States?
These are the impacts of decreased foreign aid on immigration.
What is increased irregular migration, worsening humanitarian crises, and increased
violence, and lack of opportunities?
These are the reasons the President of the United States can serve only two terms.
(Because of) the 22nd Amendment
To keep the president from becoming too powerful
Possible penalties for being in the U.S. as a non-citizen.
What are deportation, fines, bar to reentry, crimial charges, impac on immigration status, anbd limited access to serviecs?
These constitutional rights guaranteed for all non-citizens in the United States.
What is
Non-citizens have the right to due process under the 14th Amendment.
They are protected from discrimination based on race, nationality, or religion.
Non-citizens can access the courts to seek legal remedies.
They have the right to free speech and assembly, similar to citizens.
Non-citizens are entitled to certain protections under immigration law.
They can receive public education and emergency medical care.
The percentage of immigrants that come to the US because they want to be reunified with a family member.
What is 40-60%?