Terms and Policies
Causes of Deportation
Effects of Deportation
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100

What legal process is where an immigrant fights deportation in court?

Asylum hearing or Deportation proceedings.

100

True or False: Commiting a violent crime can lead an immigrant to being deported.

True

100

What does deportation most often lead immigrant families to?

Family separation.

100

True or False: Every undocumented immigrant is automatically deported.

False

100

The majority of undocumented immigrants in the US cross the border illegally.

False(most overstay their visas).

200

What country has one of the most strictest immigration policies? 

USA.

200

What is the most common reason for deportation?

Lack of legal documentation(No papers).

200

A person who is deported may struggle to find what in their home country?

Empolyment/Jobs.

200

Name a recent U.S.president known for strict immigration policies.

Trump.

200

All refugees seeking asylum must go through a background check before being ammitted to the US.

True


300

What does DACA do?

Program that protects undocumented youth from deportation.

300

Overstaying this travel document can lead to removal from a country.

Visa.

300

Name an emotional consequence of deportation.

Trauma, stress, or depression.

300

What international organization helps refugees and displaced individuals?

United Nations.

300

Most immigrants in the U.S. come from Mexico, India and China.

True.

400

What type of document allows foreign nationals to live in the U.S?

Green card.

400
Changes in this type of national policy or goverment program can lead to mass deportation.

Imigration laws.

400

When Deported individuals leave the U.S., they often lose access to these two essential services, which can affect their well-being

 Healthcare and Education.

400

Name 4 country where U.S deportees are frequently sent. 

Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala.

400

Immigrants pay more in taxes than they recieve in goverment benefits.

True

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