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R E P O R T

IMMIGRANTS
B R E A U N A C R O W T H E R
IMMIGRATION
IS TO LEAVE YOUR HOME COUNTRY TO LIVE IN ANOTHER
COUNTRY PERMINATLY
( think to Come in )

MIGRATION
You move like birds from place to place
( think to Move )

EMIGRATE
To leave your country to live in another
( think to Exit )
14.8% 13.5%
In 1890 there was only 14.8% In 2016 there was now 43.7
of Immigrants living here in million foreign born in the
America that would be United States and it
around 9.2 million Quadrupled the amount in
Immigrants . 1970 (4.7%).
GRAPH 30

20

This graph shows what will


10

has or will happen to the


immigration coming to the 0
2000 2005 2010 2015

United states starting at 1850-


2017ish

The bottom graph shows how


much of them were
Unauthorized, Lawful, or
Temporary lawful residents
in America
Since we have immigration we
have kids who aren't documented

The undocumented kids in


America are allowed to go to School
school (k-12) but they can K-12
not legally vote, drive, work,
or get financial aid
Nationality Immigration
Act Act

"Nationality Act of 1965, "Immigration Act of 1990,


which relaxed the which granted temporary
restrictions on immigration protective status on an
from countries in those individual basis to people
parts of the world". from countries suffering
from armed conflict or
natural disasters"
Work Cited
Thinkmap, Inc. “Emigrate vs. Immigrate vs. Migrate on Vocabulary.com.” Vocabulary.com,
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López, Gustavo, et al. “Key Findings about U.S. Immigrants.” Pew Research Center, Pew
Research Center, 30 Nov. 2018, www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/11/30/key-findings-
about-u-s-immigrants/.

“U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present.” Migrationpolicy.org, 16


Jan. 2019, www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-
time.

Gonzales, Roberto. “On the Rights of Undocumented Children.” Society, vol. 46, no. 5,
Sept. 2009, pp. 419–422. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1007/s12115-009-9240-7.

Padilla, Yolanda C. “Immigrant Policy: Issues for Social Work Practice.” Social Work, vol.
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