Bell Ringer 12-5-17 What is the term used for the Supreme Court’s review of the travel ban? What judicial philosophy is the Supreme Court practicing?

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Bell Ringer 12-5-17 What is the term used for the Supreme Court’s review of the travel ban? What judicial philosophy is the Supreme Court practicing?

Congress has sole power over naturalization Immigration Policy Congress has sole power over naturalization They decide the requirements Immigration quotas- abolished 1965 Controversy over who and how to handle immigration

From 10th amendment and Supremacy clause of Art. VI Immigration Policy From 10th amendment and Supremacy clause of Art. VI Federal vs. State governments Compete for power over immigration policy

State law, similar laws passed across other states Arizona SB 1070 2010 State law, similar laws passed across other states Allows police to stop and arrest under suspicion of illegal immigration status Racial profiling Phoenix the “gateway” for illegal immigrants and drug trafficking

“Living with Arizona’s Immigration Law” https://youtu “Living with Arizona’s Immigration Law” https://youtu.be/miaJk7OcPv8 Positive? Negative?

Requirements if different from the current ones. Exit Ticket 12-5-17 In a group, discuss and determine sensible immigration policy. Policy must address all of the following (sentence for each): Requirements if different from the current ones. Rights and responsibilities for naturalized citizens. How to handle migrants not compliant.