Warm UP What are the ways someone can become a citizens of the United States? Can the U.S. take away a persons citizenship? What are rights of a U.S. citizen?

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Warm UP What are the ways someone can become a citizens of the United States? Can the U.S. take away a persons citizenship? What are rights of a U.S. citizen?

Immigration Back in the Day… Page 8 in your book While we read.. Where did many of the immigrants come from?

Immigration Back in the Day.. island/videos#deconstructing-history-ellis-island island/videos#deconstructing-history-ellis-island Ellis Island Hand out

Immigration Today! Page 18- Read with your partner Once you have read, please write a paragraph comparing illegal and legal aliens in the United States.

Immigration Today Todays lesson is not meant to insult anybody. We will be examining different viewpoints on immigration today.

Which are PRO-immigration? Which are ANTI-immigration? 1. There are too many immigrants coming to the United States. 2. The U.S. government should put more Immigration and Naturalization Service border patrol agents on the border with Mexico. 3. Illegal immigrants take away jobs from U.S. citizens. 4. U.S. immigration policy has been fair to all groups entering the U.S. 5. If a country is having economic problems, the U.S. should allow its residents to come here for a better life. 6. Immigration has helped the United States. 7. Having a variety of cultures and languages in America benefits everyone. 8. Most immigrants come to the U.S. just to get on welfare.

Pamphlet Creation Create a pamphlet examining both pro and anti immigration. For each side you need to include; their beliefs, actions they have taken, group names, important figures.