immigration - amnesty may 1, 2010
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IMMIGRATIONNeed for Reform
Semester Project
By: Kym Nuñez
Immigrant Life• Immigration History• Immigration Changes• Immigration Current Concerns
IMMIGRATIONNeed for Reform
Immigration Issues• Moral Treatment• Humane Treatment• Amnesty Necessity
Conclusion & Recommendations
Introduction
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Immigration Since 1607 – Jamestown VAImmigration Methods:
• 1st: Colonization• 2nd: Arrive en mass via Ellis Island (and other ports)
• 3rd: Planes, Trains, Automobiles• 4th: Walking
Immigrant Life - History
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Immigrant Life - Changes
Immigration Unrestricted 1607 – 1882• 4 out of 5 people in New York City, in 1890, were immigrants
Earliest Immigration Restrictions:• 1st Anti-Immigrant Law: Exclusion Act of 1882• 2nd Anti-Immigrant Law : Foran Act of 1885
Thousands of Immigrant Laws to Date
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Immigrant Life – Changes (cont’d)
Early Immigration Surges (per year)• 1880: 800,00 Immigrants
Primarily Northern & Western Europeans
• 1905: 1,285,000 Immigrants• 1910: 1,200,000 Immigrants
Primarily Southern & Eastern Europeans **By 1910, 6 million passed through Ellis Island
• 1925: 700,000 Immigrants Primarily Asians & North & South Americans
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Immigrant Life – Changes (cont’d)
Early Immigration Surges (per year)• 1930: 400,00 Immigrants
Primarily Asians & North & South Americans
• 1942-47: 360,000 Immigrants Primarily Mexican Farm Laborers
• 1955: 400,000 Immigrants Primarily Asians & North & South Americans
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Immigrant Life - Changes (cont’d)
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Immigrant Life – Changes (cont’d)
Importing Temporary Mexican Labor During Wartime• 1942: Bracero Program
US/Mexico cheap agribusiness labor contracts during WW2 while American men at war in Europe/Asia
• 1943: Railroad Program US/Mexico cheap labor contracts during WW2 while American men at
war in Europe/Asia
• 1950: Public Law 78 US/Mexico cheap agribusiness & labor contracts during Korean War
while American men at war in Asia
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Immigrant Life – Changes (cont’d)
Imported/Deported Labor • The temporary wartime US/Mexican labor contracts:
Contracts brought many laborers and residents Contracts renewed regularly until 1964
• “Operation Wetback,” 1953-1955, the USA’s round-up program, deported 2 million Mexicans as well as Mexican Americans (US citizens, and their children) back to Mexico – the beginning of the dispensable & disposable labor/people notion
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Immigrant Life – Current Concerns
Immigrants – As of 2009:• About 36 million immigrants in the US
• About 12 million illegal immigrants in the US About 70% Latino (Mexico, Central & South America) About 10% Asian (China, Philippines, India) About .5% Canadians
• About 500,000 illegal entries into the US annually
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Immigrant Life – Current Concerns (cont’d)
Immigration – As of 2009:• Controlled by Department of Homeland Security
Dept. (DHS) created by 9/11 attacksCombined old departments, added new aspects
• ICE – US Immigration & Customs Enforcement Established by Homeland Security Act of 2002 Combined Customs and INS ICE enforces the laws of DHS Responsible for tracking, capturing and deporting
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Immigrant Life – Current Concerns (cont’d)
Immigration – As of 2009:• ICE – US Immigration & Customs Enforcement
Maintains a log of Visa requests for family members of immigrants or citizens
Currently has a backlog of family Visa requests Investigates the borders of the US Conducts employer investigations for illegal workers Raids employers business in search of illegal workers
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Immigrant Life – Current Concerns (cont’d)
Immigration – Illegal Immigration 101, as of 2009:
• How to Become an Illegal Immigrant
1) Enter the US without authorization or inspection 2) Stay beyond authorized period on Visa 3) Violate the terms of legal entry
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Immigration Issues – Moral Treatment
Immigration – Hate Environment for Latino Immigrants• Conservative and liberal media use prejudice, dehumanizing and
animal-like traits to describe Latino immigrants:
1) “Threatening army of invaders” 2) “The greatest invasion in history” 3) “Swarms” 4) “Hordes”
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Immigration Issues – Moral Treatment (cont’d)
Immigration – Hate Environment for Latino Immigrants• Conservative and liberal media use prejudice, dehumanizing and
animal-like traits to describe Latino immigrants:
5) “Animal-Like” 6) “Will rip apart and subvert American values” 7) “Not American and not decent” 8) “Less Deserving”
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Immigration Issues – Moral Treatment (cont’d)
Immigration – Hate Environment for Latino Immigrants• Conservative and liberal media use prejudice, dehumanizing and
animal-like traits to describe Latino immigrants:
9) “Instill a threat to American’s basic well being” 10) “Spread communicable diseases” 11) “Take back prior Mexican territory from the US and give it
to the government of Mexico”
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Immigration Issues – Moral Treatment (cont’d)
Immigration – Hate Environment for Latino Immigrants• Rebuttals for Latino immigrants:
Latinos are not animals, stop using those descriptions Latinos have strong family values Immigrants are deserving, our families were immigrants 1/2 the Latino immigrant population is actually from at least 30 other
Latino countries, other than Mexico
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Immigration Issues – Moral Treatment (cont’d)
Immigration – Hate Environment for Latino Immigrants• Rebuttals for Latino immigrants:
Only 1/2 the Latino immigrant population is actually Mexican All Latino immigrants are not mercenary soldiers secretly fighting
with Mexican immigrants to take US territory back to Mexico It is impossible to determine citizenship by appearance
2 people from the same neighborhood in Guatemala live in the US, 1 legal, 1 not, can you identify the citizen by appearance?
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Immigration Issues – Humane Treatment
Immigration – In-humane Treatment by ICE• ICE outsources building and maintenance of facilities to house
overflow of detainees for deportation Impossible for family communication Lower standard of care than a state or federal jail or other ICE facility
• ICE provides poor medical attention for sick or injured detainees 107 deaths in ICE detention only since 2003
• ICE separates illegal immigrant parents from citizen children through by deportation (after raids, etc.)
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Immigration Issues – Amnesty Necessity
Immigration – Amnesty • Many Immigrants migrate to the US for opportunity
US government & companies created this environment
• Many US companies provide immigrants with jobs US companies save money US companies still need cost savings US companies pay lower wages
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Immigration Issues – Amnesty Necessity (cont’d)
Immigration – Amnesty
• Many illegal immigrants Pay sales taxes wherever they are Pay income taxes & Social Security that is unclaimed Contribute to economy through living and spending here Contribute to local communities
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Immigration Issues – Amnesty Necessity (cont’d)
Immigration – Amnesty - Help• Improve Borders & provide Fast-Track to citizenship
Invest in real border security, technology, etc. Require all immigrants register into system Provide ID cards with fingerprints, etc. Toughen the consequences for employers hiring new immigrants Require immigrants pay a $5000 to $10,000 fine (installments?) Require English classes and standardized competency tests Allow those registered and paid legal & Visa opportunities Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act 2009 addresses all above
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Conclusion & Recommendation
Immigration• Immigration History - Occurring since 1607
Addresses all types of labor shortages Continues to build and blend the melting pot of the US Creates and improves the economy through spending/living
• Allow Amnesty program for all current immigrants Require all immigrants register into system, take English classes Provide ID cards with fingerprints, etc. Require immigrants pay a fine Allow those registered and paid legal & Visa opportunities
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Conclusion & Recommendation (cont’d)
Immigration• Immigration – Humane and Moral Treatment
Do not use secret facilities Improve level of care for detainees Stop separating families
• Allow Amnesty program for all current immigrants Require all immigrants register into system, take English classes Provide ID cards with fingerprints, etc. Require immigrants pay a fine Allow those registered and paid legal & Visa opportunities
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Works Cited
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