VISUAL REVIEW : CONCEPTS, TERMS. Mother and three children immigrated to the US form Italy from around 1900 Immigration TO a NEW LOCATION.

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VISUAL REVIEW : CONCEPTS, TERMS

Mother and three children immigrated to the US form Italy from around 1900 Immigration TO a NEW LOCATION

Major sources and destinations of refugees Three Largest groups are Afghans due to civil war, Palestinians left Israel after country was created in 1948, and Iraqis after US invaded Iraq in 2003

ENVIRONMENTAL PUSH FACTOR /1930 Severe Drought in Oklahoma known as the Dust Bowl

Global Migration The major flows Of international migrants are from LDC To MDS especially from Asia and Latin America to North America and from Asia to Europe[

NY Harbor Ellis Island Connected to NJ by bridge Governors Island Larger and liberty island

Ellis Island is behind Statue of liberty, Great hall is part of NY, remainder of Island is NJ Buildings behind Ellis Island in NJ Supreme Court Case NY owned original, remainder to NJ

Which states have the most unauthorized immigrants? How does this impact their region?

Mexico along Northern Border To US Southern area of Mexico Keep Salvadorians, Guatemala out

Guest Workers gather at A railway station in Munich Germany Protected by Minimum wage laws Labor union contracts and other support Programs Low status low skill Jobs

Refugees feeling Cuba

Changing center of population Where has the center shifted? Why

US INTERREGIONAL MIGRATION

US INTERREGIONAL BY 2007 MOST MOVEMENT IS___

Brazils capital was moved here in 1960 Thousands of immigrants arrive to search for jobs

Migration in Europe Migrants originate primarily in Eastern Europe And North Africa To work in wealthier MDS of Western Europe Guest workers follow A distinctive route The selected country may be a former colonial ruler, similar language Or agreement with the exporting country

US INTER REGIONAL MIGRATION of 8.5 million who moved elsewhere in the same city