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Migration Week 2

AIM: What are the patterns of migration at the global scale? •Do Now: Get an infographic and a

worksheet. Work in pairs to complete the worksheet, paying special attention to which regions of the world have the most migrants.

•SWBAT identify migration patterns on the global scale

•SWABT identify and describe the main waves of US migration

AIM: Who migrates to America?

•DO: 5 min cram session for quiz! Quiz will be 15 minutes max!

•SWBAT to describe waves in US migration •SWBAT analyze the impact of European

immigration in the US

Global Migration Patterns

•Net-Out Migration: Asia, LA, and Africa•Net-In Migration: NA, Europe, Oceania •3 Largest Flows

▫Asia->Europe▫LA->NA▫Asia->NA

Middle East Petroleum Countries•Net-In Migration from other ME

countries/Asia•Saudi Arabia•UAE

US Migration Patterns

Colonial Wave: Colonies to 1840•Europe and Africa •90% of Europeans coming before were

from GB▫Voluntary Migration?

•650,000 Africans ▫Forced Migration

19th Century Immigration from Europe

•1840’s-1850s▫3/4th from Ireland & Germany

Push factors: economics (Irish & Germans) and political unrest (Germans)

•1870’s▫Western Europe

AIM: Where do international migrants settle in the US and why?•DO NOW: Analyze the Illustration with a

partner▫Who has the easiest time becoming a citizen?▫If you do not have a family member in the US,

do you have a good chance?▫Do these laws seem to favor any group over

another?

SWBAT describe the waves of US immigrationSWBAT understand and analyze the hardships migrants face

19th Century Immigration from Europe

•1880’s▫Northern Europeans join Western

Europeans EX: Swedes & Norwegians

▫Push: Industrial Revolution reaches Scandinavia

•1900-1914▫Southern and Eastern Europe▫Push: Industrial Revolution reaches S/E

Europe EX: Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary

Recent Immigration from LDCs

•2/3 of recent immigrants are from Asia and LA

•Economic Push/Pull•Asia

▫China, India, the Philippines•Latin America

▫Mexico (greatest # of immigrants in US History), Cuba, Dominican Republic

European Impact

•Up until 1919 Europeans dominated US migration

•Cultural diffusion▫Indo-European languages ▫Christianity ▫Political Structures▫Economic Systems

Unauthorized Immigration to US•Peak at 12 million in the US•ECONOMIC Migration: construction,

farming, service industries •Major Origin Sources

▫Mexico (59%) -> Bracero ▫Other LA countries ▫Asia

Where do migrants settle in the US?

•Mexico-> California/Texas •Haiti, Cuba, Colombia ->Florida•Philippines, Vietnam, India, China-

>California•Dominican Republic, China, ->NY•MOST HEAD TO THE WEST/SOUTH

Why?

•Proximity•Job Specific

▫Farming: California/South ▫Manufacturing: South/Midwest▫IT: California

•Chain Migration: moving to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality live there

What obstacles do migrants face?•Intervening obstacle: an environmental or

cultural feature that hinders migration •Quota Laws

AIM: What obstacles do migrants face?•Do Now:

▫Read the article given to you and identify the following Who migrates? Where are they going? Push/Pull factors How are they treated? What obstacles do they face?

SWBAT analyze US immigration policies SWBAT describe obstacles migrants face

Quota Laws in the US

•Quota Act 1921 & National Origins Act 1924▫# set at 2% of 1910 census for each

country ▫Ensures most immigrants are European

•Quota changes▫1968: hemisphere quotas▫1978: global quotas/no more than 7% from

one country

US Quota Preferences• 3/4th reunify families• Skilled workers

▫ Brain drain • Lottery • Does NOT include

refugees

Temporary Migration/Guest Worker•Guest Worker programs in Western

Europe and the Middle East •Low status/low skill jobs

Guest Worker’s Lives

•Little/No Support•Isolation •Political Opposition from groups in

France/Germany▫Xenophobia, Racism, Islamphobia, Anti-

Semitic•Restrictions on marriage/families in the

ME

US Immigration Reactions

•Hostile to immigrants not from Western/Northern Europe▫Target Polish, Italians, etc

•Recent Targets▫Hispanics ▫Attempts to deny illegal immigrants public

services▫Arizona Law

Refugee or Economic Migrant?Cubans Haitians

• Dictator aligned with USSR

• Harsh Punishment/Torture• US views as Political

Refugees• Mariel boatlift

• Dictator• Harsh Punishment/Torture• US views as Economic

Migrants• Haitians sue US

government