U.S. Immigration Facts
Vocabulary
U.S. Citizenship Test
Current Events
Final Jeopardy
100

The most common immigrant group to the U.S.

Who are Mexicans?

100

A person who moves to a country they were not born in

What is an immigrant?

100

The first president of the United States

Who is George Washington?

100

Immigration is an issue that politicians in the U.K. used to argue for the enactment of this recent decision/vote

What is Brexit?

100

This famous landmark welcomed immigrants who came through Ellis Island to move to the U.S.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

The action Donald Trump wants to take to prevent further immigration from Mexico to the U.S.

What is build a wall?

200

A person who does not have the proper documents or permission to reside in a country

What is an undocumented immigrant?

200

Martin Luther King Jr. is famous for doing this

What is fighting for civil rights/fighting against racism?

200

Name one country from which Donald Trump banned immigration

What is Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Sudan, or Yemen?

300

This is what we call immigrants who have become citizens of the United States

What are naturalized citizens?

300

The global phenomenon of millions of people being forced to flee their country for safety and trying to immigrate elsewhere

What is the refugee crisis?

300

The U.S. President serves this many years in office

What is four years?

300

The continent from which most immigrants to France come

What is Europe?

400

The famous center of immigration that opened in New York City in 1892. Millions of immigrants traveled through this center.

What is Ellis Island?

400

The removal or banishing of an immigrant or illegal immigrant from a country

What is deportation?

400

U.S. Independence Day is on this date

What is the 4th of July?

400

This is a non-English language commonly spoken in southern California due to the large immigrant population there

What is Spanish?

500

The original inhabitants of the United States

Who are the Native Americans?

500

A safe place; or, the right to be recognized as a refugee and receive protection/lodging from another country

What is asylum?

500

This person was president during the U.S. Civil War

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

This was Trump's campaign slogan during the last election and is sometimes used to support anti-immigration attitudes

What is "Make America Great Again"?

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