AIM: Why do people risk illegal immigration to the United States?

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AIM: Why do people risk illegal immigration to the United States? Quest tomorrow- 25 multiple-choice and one free-response

Possible FRQ Topics 1. Immigration Peaks in the USA . From where and reasons. 2. Recent Intra-Regional Migration in USA. Causes and Reasons. 3. Major international migration streams since 1900. Causes, reasons and who is involved. 4. Something to do with Ravenstein and the Gravity Model.

Topics to Know 20th century dictators and forced migration. Refugee crisis in the late 20th, early 21st century.

Questions for the Documentary 1. Describe the push factors that led Kevin to seek a life in the United States. 2. Analyze, the reality of Fito’s dream to be adopted. Why is it unlikely?  3. Are Kevin’s visions of the United States based in reality?  4. Evaluate of Ravenstein’s Laws on Migration relate to Kevin and Fito? 5. How did Jose end up in a detention center? 6. Why was Juan Carlos headed to the New York? (2 reasons) 7. How many children get caught trying to enter the United States each year?_______________________ 8. Describe the purpose of Grupos Beta. In your opinion, do they more harm than good?