Citizenship, Immigration and Naturalization

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Citizenship, Immigration and Naturalization

E pluribus unum “Out of many, one.”

America =The “Melting Pot” Immigrants: came from all over the world America is based on immigration Different demographics Do they keep their customs or change??

Immigrants Limited immigration: quota (# of people who can enter the country) We prefer these immigrants Husbands, wives, children of US citizens People who have skills Aliens: Live in the US but still a citizen of another country.

How to become a US citizen? Native- born Naturalization: legal process to become a citizen

Jus soli “Right of soil” Born here

Jus sanguinis Right of blood Ancestors who are citizens

How to become a citizen? Naturalization Process 1)Live in the US for at least 5 years 2)Alien who are married to a citizen wait only 3 years 3)18 years old 4)File application with Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) 5)Citizenship test 6)Pledging allegiance

How can you loose your citizenship?

Deportation Send back to their own country Why?

Treason Betrayal of ones country

Refugees People trying to escape their country because of dangers. The US allows them to come here.

Ellis Island and Angel Island Stopping points for immigrants before coming entering the US Ellis Island=New York Angel Island=California