MODERN MIGRATION ISSUES IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Illinois Geographic Alliance Spring Conference: AP Human Geography April 6, 2013 Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire,

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MODERN MIGRATION ISSUES IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Illinois Geographic Alliance Spring Conference: AP Human Geography April 6, 2013 Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL John Kostelnick Illinois State University Kevin Suess Normal Community High School

Migration in Recent APHG Exam FRQs Current Migration Streams Current Forced Migration and Refugee Crises Current U.S. Immigration Policy OVERVIEW

KEY QUESTIONS Where are migrants coming from and where are they going? Who is migrating and why? Does government policy or intervention factor into the migration and, if so, how? What impact does the migration have?

MIGRATION IN RECENT APHG EXAM FRQS

CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS

CIA Estimates (2012) (Net Immigration) CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS

CIA Estimates (2012) (Net Emigration) CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS

CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS

Population pyramid for Qatar

CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS

EXPLAINING MIGRATION STREAMS

CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS EXPLAINING MIGRATION STREAMS

CURRENT MIGRATION STREAMS Internal U.S. Migration and Population Change hange/ _cspan_popchange_slides.pdf

Coming soon: A town.

Forbes Interactive Migration Map of U.S.

CURRENT REFUGEE CRISES

CURRENT REFUGEE CRISES

Making the human connection to refugee crises

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REFUGEE CRISES AND TWITTER

Syria Regional Refugee Response

UNHCR and Flickr

Current Refugee Crises

CURRENT U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY

U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY OVER TIME

SUMMARY OF CURRENT U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY

illegal-immigration-law-jan-brewer.html STATE VS. FEDERAL POLICY