2. To-Do List 5 Essential Questions Glossary Immigration Racial Profiling Connection to theme 5 Essential Answers Bibliography END ï
3. 5 Essential Qâs What is Racial Profiling Who is Jan Brewer and what did she do? Which race illegally immigrates to America the most? How do you get to live in the USA legally? Process? Which states has most illegal immigrants? Lowest?
4. Glossary Racial Profiling - the use of an individualâs race or ethnicity by law enforcement personnel as a key factor in deciding whether to engage in enforcement Aliens - somebody who does not belong to or does not feel accepted by a group or society Sponsor â a person who vouches or is responsible for a person or a thing
5. Timeline of Immigration in the U.S 1790: Congress makes a law so that any free white person could apply for citizenship after 2 years of residency 1798: Requires 14 years of residency before being able to apply as a citizen. 1864: Contract Labor Law allowed recruiting for foreign labor 1868: African Americans gain citizenship after 13th Amendment 1880: U.S population is 50,155,783. More than 5.2 million immigrants enter the country between 1880 and 1890 1892: Ellis Island opened to immigrants on the East Coast 1882: Chinese Exclusion Act 1940: Provided for finger printing and registering for all aliens. 1950: Grounds for exclusion and departure are expanded. All aliens are required to report their addresses.
7. Process for Green Card 5 main ways to obtain Green Card Green card through employer Investment Family based green card Green card lottery Green card through asylum and refugee status
13. The good sideArizona Immigration Law (SB 1070)
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17. Racial Profiling Facts Seemed to be more popular after the terrorist attack of 9/11 77.9% of people, in Maryland, who were stopped by the cops in their vehicles 37 out 0f 39 police stopped non-whites in 2006
18. Racial Profiling Events in the U.S 1642: Trials of John Elkin 1669: Legal to kill slaves 1702: Police âCatchingâ Slaves 1831: Warning after Nat Turner Rebellion 1868: Fourteenth Amendment ratified 1944: Supreme Courtâs Endorsement. 2000: Jersey Turnpike 2001: Terrorist Attack 2003: Executive Order Banning Racial Profiling
21. Connection to Theme This relates to our theme because everyone need justice no matter what who you are or where you live. Also it connects to our theme because it has been proven that people of different races are being excluded of justice.
22. 5 Essential Answer#1 Q: What is Racial Profiling? A: the use of an individualâs race or ethnicity by law enforcement personnel as a key factor in deciding whether to engage in enforcement
23. 5 Essential Answer#2 Q: Who is Jan Brewer and what did she do? A: Jan Brewer is the Governor or Arizona and She created the Arizona Immigration Law (SB 1070)
24. 5 Essential Answer#3 Q: Which race illegally immigrates to America the most? A: Mexico: 56% Other Latin American: 24% Europe, Canada: 6% Asia: 10% Africa: 4%
25. 5 Essential Answer#4 Q: How do you get to live in the USA legally? Process? A: You have to obtain a Green Card before you enter the United States. 5 main ways to get one: Through employer, Investment, Family Based, Lottery and Asylum/Refugee Status
26. 5 Essential Answer#5 Q: Which states has most illegal immigrants? Lowest? A: California has the most illegal immigrants with estimated over 2,000,000 illegal people. Hawaii has the lowest at about 2,000 illegal people.
27. Websites http://www.amnestyusa.org/us-human-rights/racial-profiling/page.do?id=1106650 http://civilliberty.about.com/od/lawenforcementterrorism/tp/History-of-Racial Profiling.htm http://articles.cnn.com/2010-04-23/politics/immigration.faq_1_arizona-immigration law-reform-sb1070?_s=PM:POLITICS http://www.path2usa.com/green-card-process http://usimmigration.visapro.com/EB5.asp http://www.visafaq.com/non-immigrant-visa-faqs/ http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1286.html http://www.usmarshals.gov/investigations/major_cases/index.html http://www.statemaster.com/graph/peo_est_num_of_ill_imm-people-estimated number-illegal-immigrants http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Border_Patrol#Capabilities http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Brewer#Immigration.2C_border_security_and_.22h adless_bodies.22 http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/is-a-green-card-holder-entitled-to-the-same-rights-11480.html Books Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy by Thomas Alexander Aleinkoff Racial profiling: research, racism, and resistance by Karen S. Glover Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QDbylpaguw Wesley. Bibliography