What is immigration?
Moving to a new country to live.
Why did people migrate in the past?
To find food or land
What is immigration data?
Information about how many people move to a country.
What is integration?
Mixing into and becoming part of a new society.
What is equal treatment?
Treating everyone the same.
Why do people immigrate?
For a better jobs, safety or education.
Name one historical event that led to mass immigration?
World War II.
Why do governments count immigrants?
Why do governments count immigrants?
Why is learning the language important for immigrants?
It helps them talk to others and get jobs.
What is discrimination?
Unfair treatment because of who someone is.
What is a common communucational challenge for immigrants?
To learn a new language
Why did many Europeans migrate to the USA in the 1800s?
For work and better living conditions.
What does an increase in immigration numbers show?
More people are moving to the country.
How can immigration affect communities?
It makes them more culturally diverse.
How can laws protect immigrants?
By banning discrimination.
Which benefits do immigrants bring to a country?
More workers and better economy
How have wars influenced immigration?
They force people to flee for safety.
Why can immigration statistics be misleading?
Because not everyone is counted the same way.
What is a stereotype?
A simple and often wrong idea about a group.
Why do some immigrants have fewer opportunities?
Because of language barriers or discrimination.
What is one reason countries have immigration laws?
To control who enters the country
How has historical immigration shaped modern countries?
It created diverse populations.
How can statistics change opinions about immigration?
People may form opinions based on the numbers they see.
How can schools support immigrant students?
By offering language help and support programs.
What helps create equality for immigrants?
Equal access to education and jobs.