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Objectives: Identify popular misconceptions associated with immigrants Explain and understand the 4 types of “aliens” in the United States Analyze the rights and responsibilities of “aliens” in the U.S.
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Part I. Listen and complete the answers…
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Sarah…
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Part II. Misconception… Very complicated issue leads to people making uniformed assertions Examine the cartoon on your sheet and complete the questions with neighbor
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Part III. Aliens Aliens are defined as a person who lives in a country that he or she is not a citizen 4 types of “aliens” –Resident –Nonresident –Refugee –Undocumented
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Resident Alien A foreigner who has established permanent residency in the U.S. Stay as long as they want without becoming a U.S. citizen Green cards…complicated
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Nonresident Alien Foreigner who expects to stay for a short time Does not establish residency in U.S. Visas…teachers, students
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Refugee People who are fleeing their native country Fear of persecution or danger from their home country Sarah…
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Undocumented Alien People who are here illegally Many crossed border Some people’s paperwork simply ran out Most common type…4 million from 2000- 2005
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Scenarios In your groups, create a scenario that may take place putting a person in each of the 4 “alien” categories… Resident alien example… Mr. Avatar Venkateschwaran was a citizen and resident of India just prior to his arrival in the United States. He is a research scholar in chemical engineering at a university in Chicago. He arrived in the United States on 08-29-2010 on a J-1 visa
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Part IV. Aliens’ Rights Should aliens in the U.S. have the same rights as U.S. citizens?
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