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Political Cartoons L I E Political Cartoons What you are going
to do Things to consider:
Review key immigration policy from US history Choose one to
research and create a cartoon on that topic Sketch out your idea
prior to completing on given paper Things to consider: You may only
use labels/few words Color is optional but it may NOT be in pencil
(dont argueit aint happenin) If your neighbor/mom/uncle cant figure
out what its about rethink your illustration STOP TO COMPLETE
CARTOONS Migration Map Forbes Migration Map Take a minute to
brainstorm what you think migration is. Essential Question Why do
People Migrate? Two Types of Migration Forced Migration Human
migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate.
Voluntary Migration Human migration flows in which the movers
respond to perceived opportunity, not force. Forced Migration
Forced Migration: Refugees Forced Agim Shala passed through barbed
wire fence into Albania after parents flee Kosovo Post 9/11
migration Stereotyping? A massive dump site in Arizonas Upper Altar
Valley
A massive dump site in Arizonas Upper Altar Valley.After walking 40
miles through the desert, illegal immigrants are met here by
coyotes.They are told to dump their old clothes & packs and put
on more American looking clothes the coyotes have brought.They then
begin the trip to an urban stash house. Mexican immigrants captured
near Laredo, Texas
Barbed wire fence separates the US & Mexico east of Douglas,
Arizona Economic Opportunities
In late 1800s and early 1900s, Chinese migrated throughout
Southeast Asia to work in trade, commerce, and finance. Types of
Movement Cyclic Movement movement away from home for a short
period. Commuting Seasonal movement Nomadism Periodic Movement
movement away from home for a longer period. Migrant labor
Transhumance Military service Migration to a location Migration
from a location
Immigration Emigration Migration to a location Migration from a
location When you immigrate you go in to a location, when you
emigrate from a location you exit that location. Where do people
emigrate from?
Brainstorm! They have been emigrating from: Latin America Asia
Africa Eastern Europe Where do you think most people emigrate from?
Net migration +=Net In-Migration -= Net Out-Migration The
difference between the number of immigrants and the number of
emigrants. Migration to the US from Mexico
Push Factors Pull Factors 3 Main types of Push and Pull
Factors
#1. Economic Most people migrate from one country to another for
economic reasons job opportunities #2 Cultural Cultural factors can
be especially compelling push factors forcing people to move
Refugee: people who have been forced to migrate from their homes
Forced migration has occurred for 2 reasons Slavery Political
instability Describe what you see in this picture. #3 Environmental
People are pulled toward physically attractive regions Attractive
environments include: People are also pushed from their homes by
bad physical conditions Unattractive environments include:
Monterssartvolcano left the island uninhabitable including the
capital Katrina Katrina Katrina Devastation 3 minutes
No Ward: Forced Migration of Katrina Survivors 11 minutes
Characteristics of Migrants
Most migrants relocate a short distance and remain within the same
country Long-distance migrants to other countries head for major
centers of economic activity Most long-distance migrants are male
Migrant families with children are increasing Increasing female
migration social and status changes in home country Family status
40% male ages 25 39 16% Children under 15 5% over 65 Internal
Migration Internal migration permanent movement within the same
country Interregional migration movement from one region of a
country to another Intraregional migration movement within one
region International Migration
Voluntary migration the migration has chosen to move for economic
improvement Forced migration the migrant has been compelled to move
by cultural factors international migration - 7 minutes Intervening
Obstacles
environmental or cultural feature that hinders migration. Hindering
factors: Global Population Patterns
Most international migration is from Less Developed Countries
(LDCs) to More Developed Countries (MDCS) United States leading
destination Most migrants relocate short distances within the same
country Waves of Immigration Impact of Immigration on the US?
Diffusion of European Culture Unauthorized Immigration to the US
Undocumented Immigrants Destination of Immigrants within the US
Chain Migration Fence Climbing 1 minute
Border Volleyball 1.5 minutes Immigration Policies of Host
Countries
US Quota Laws Quota Brain Drain Guest Workers Economic Migrants v.
Refugees Cuban Refugees Sudanese Refugees Imagine you are from an
extremely poor country, and you earn less than $1 a day. Choose a
country to be from, and look for it on a map. Assume you are a
voluntary migrant. You look at your access to transportation and
the opportunities you have to go elsewhere. Be realistic, and
describe how you determine where you will go, how you get there,
and what you do once you get there.