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US Citizenship & Issues Chapter 1.2. Immigration Issues What values do we share as Americans? –Freedom –Equality –Popular Sovereignty –Majority rule with.

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1 US Citizenship & Issues Chapter 1.2

2 Immigration Issues What values do we share as Americans? –Freedom –Equality –Popular Sovereignty –Majority rule with minority rights –Economic Opportunity –Individual Intiative –Others?

3 Path to US Citizenship Citizen by birth Natural born citizen or Automatic citizenship Method 1: jus sanguanis –“Rule of the blood” –Born to a US citizen Method 2: jus soli –“Rule of the soil” –Born on any US soil (state, territory, vessel, etc.)

4 Path to US Citizenship Naturalization: The legal process of becoming a citizen The USCIS is in charge. Costs about $675! –Enter legally (Declaration of intent) –Be 18 years old (Discuss children) –Have continuous residency for 5 years (3 if married) –Be of good moral character –Speak English (Not for natural born citizens!) –Know about US history & government –Take Oath of Allegiance

5 Aliens vs. Immigrants Define the term! Answer the questions: –Are all aliens immigrants? Explain! –Are all immigrants aliens? Explain! Differentiate between the types of aliens in the US today with an example of each. –Resident alien--Refugee –Non-resident alien--Illegal alien What rights do citizens have that the above do not have?

6 Is it too hard or too easy to become a citizen? Can you pass the test? Let’s find out! Once naturalized, what one right is forever denied to these new citizens? What are the rights, duties & responsibilities of all citizens? As a citizen can you ever lose your citizenship? –Denaturalization (Only naturalized!) –Expatriation –Punishment for a crime

7 Immigration Issues What issues cause the US to tighten immigration laws? –Racism Example: Chinese Exclusion Act –Employment Fears Example: see above –Terrorism Example: Quota System –Cultural Change Fears Example: Johnson Act What issues cause the US to loosen its laws? –Economic Prosperity –Change in Values 14 th Amendment defines US citizenship- Discuss this week’s blog!


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