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Immigration #2
100

What does the USFG stand for? And what three branches make it up?

United States Federal Government. Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary. 

100

What's a visa?

A stamp on passport. 

100

What is the politically correct term to refer to a person who entered the United States illegally? 

Undocumented immigrant. 

100

What does the Supreme Court do?

Interpret the Constitution

100

Family and employment-based visas require sponsorship from _____?

A U.S. Citizen

200

Which party is more likely to support "point-based" or "merit-based" legal immigration?

Republican Party

200

No single country may provide more than __% of the total number of immigrants in any given year

Seven Percent

200

Explain DACA


DACA stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. It provides parole for undocumented immigrants who were brought into the country at a young age.

200

How many representatives does each state get?

It's based on population. 

200

Why might someone not want to return to their home country and would seek refuge?

Fear of persecution based on:

  • Race

  • Religion

  • Nationality 

  • Political opinion

  • Group membership

300

In general, what do the Cabinets/ Executive Departments/ Agencies do?

Responsible for the day-to-day enforcement of federal laws. 

300

Define Legal Immigration

The admission of persons into the United States for lawful permanent residence.


300

Explain Parole

A process that allows individuals to enter the United States legally for a temporary period even if they are ineligible or inadmissible on either humanitarian or national interest grounds

300

Why is Justice Kennedy's retirement significant?

Justice Kennedy was often the swing vote on several cases. His retirement means Trump gets to nominate a more conservative justice to the Supreme Court. This means the future Supreme Court will lean towards the right.

300

Explain Quantitative Restrictions

The numerical caps on visas. 

400

Name at least three powers the President of the United States has?

Directs the Executive Branch

Commander-in-chief of the US Armed Forces

Appoints Supreme Court justices and federal judges

Can issue pardons

Signs or vetoes legislation

Can enact executive orders

400

How might someone become an undocumented immigrant?

Asylum seekers 

Visa overstays 

People that avoided inspection at a port of entry


400

Recite the resolution. 

The United States Federal Government should substantially reduce its restrictions on legal immigration to the United States. 

400

Explain Trump v Hawaii? 

Uphold Trump’s travel ban on Libya, Iran, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea, and Venezuela.

400

Explain qualitative restrictions. 

Qualification requirements for each visa. The specific requirements vary with each visa.

500

List three things Democrats usually support.  

Increase minimum wage. 

Higher incomes should be taxed higher. 

Less military spending. 

More government regulation. 

Universal healthcare. 

Pathway for undocumented immigrants to get citizenship/ residency. 

Dream Act. 

500

Name a reason why an immigrant, or prospective immigrant, may no longer be eligible for legal status. 

Immoral aliens

Subversive aliens

Workers that possess skills available domestically

Physically or mentally ill aliens

Criminal aliens

Public charges

Aliens who have previously violated immigration laws

Potential Public Charge

500

Explain how the US government will carry out your plan. (In debate). 

The legislative branch will pass the plan. The executive branch will sign it into law and will enforce it. The judiciary branch will say it's constitutional. 

500

Explain Reno v. Flores/ the Flores Settlement. 

Limits the government’s ability to keep children in immigration detention.

500

There are four types of admissions of immigrants, name two.

  1. Immigrant Visas

  2. Non-Immigrant Visas

  3. Refugee Admission

  4. Adjustment of Status

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