Deportation
Emotional & Social effects of migration
Multiracial Solidarity
Effects of 9/11
100

Those who hold these immigration statuses are susceptible to deportation

Who are non-citizens, unauthorized migrants, and green card holders?

100

This mental health condition is common among refugees who have escaped war or turmoil in their home country.

What is PTSD?

100

This racial hierarchy led to the division of people of color, forcing ethnic communities to compete for limited resources and opportunities. 

What is White Supremacy?

100

A process by which the state creates and enforces penalties for actions it claims violate public safety.

What is criminalization?

200

A deportable offense that ranges from misdemeanor to felony, 1 year+ sentence, can retroactively be punished

What is an aggravated felony?

200

Children of refugees or children who migrated at a young age often engaged in these activities to cope with generational trauma/trauma of fleeing their home country.

What is gang violence and crime?

200

The Hawaiian term is used to identify multiracial Asian Americans.

What is Hapa? 

200

It is an example of various ethnic groups within the Muslim community coming together in Chicago, starting in late 2004.

What is Radio Islam?

500
If granted relief under this section, those who have been convicted may be alleviated of legal processions regarding their immigration status.

What is section 212c?

500

Whereas families of deportees may often engage in activism and protest against deportation, like the wives of the Minnesota 8, older generations of Cambodian refugees' attitudes toward deported Cambodians was as such:

What is shameful, apathetic, or stigmatized?

“The families retreated in shame. Survivors of the Khmer Rouge had little sympathy for the sons stupid enough to get themselves sent back” (13).

500

Jose Antonio Vargas created this campaign to marshal the power of social media to engage people in democracy and renew the conversation about immigration and what it means to be American.

What is the Define American Campaign?
500

Three powers that were expanded by the USA Patriot Act.

What is using surveillance and wiretapping without first showing probable cause, permitting secret searches and access to private records without oversight, authorizing the detention of immigrants on alleged suspicions, denying admission to the United States because of a person’s speech, and expanding the concept of guilt by association?