✈️ migration sg2b Flashcards

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what is the usas gdp per capita

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$57000

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what is the usas hdi

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0.9

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what is a green card

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gives a migrant the legal right to live and work permanently in the usa

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what is the immigration and naturalisation act

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law which governs current immigration policy, allows 675000 worldwide immigrants annually into the usa. usa have control over this number and can change it

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what was trumps migration policy

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he wanted to build a wall along southern border and that mexicans would be taxed on any remittances they sent back to mexico, which would pay for the wall. however he only built 15 miles and cost the usa $15bn

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what is biden’s migration policy

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wants to give 11milliom undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship = more immigrants arriving at border & less deportations

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what was the immigration and nationality act 1965

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usa controlled number and type of immigrants entering their country (only authorised their entry if they would benefit the country)

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what was the immigration reform & control act 1982

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2 million mexicans granted legal residence however there was tighter border control

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what are the top 3 origin countries for migrants living in usa (% of migrants & reason)

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  1. mexico - 28% - chain migration from south america, better QoL & neighbouring countries
  2. india - 5% - education
  3. china - 5% - education
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what are the top 3 destination countries for emigrants from usa (reason)

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  1. mexico - family ties, maquilas, cheap labour
  2. europe (UK & germany) - high skilled jobs, no language barrier (UK)
  3. israel - jews returning to family after moving due to WW2
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economic opportunities for usa

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  • in 2006, immigrants founded 25% of new high tech companies = $1mil
  • give $80000 more in tax than they use in services
  • most immigrants are young which benefits usa’s ageing population
  • immigrants raise gdp by $37bil in a year through consumption
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social opportunities for usa

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  • ethnic diversity = new ideas & ways of life (cuisine, religion, language)
  • sports industry boosted - 28% of basketball players were born outside of usa
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political opportunities for usa

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strengthening of legal mechanisms for refugee security screening & counter terrorism

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economic challengers for usa

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  • americans without high school diploma face lower wages as they have to compete with immigrants
  • between 2000-2010 $90bil spent on sercuring southern border
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social challenges for usa

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  • population increase (33% increase over next 40 years) = sustainability threatened
  • language barriers (69% of mexicans 1st language is spanish)
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political challenges for usa

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  • resources strained eg water
  • children separated from families and held in detention centres under trumps rule
  • trump portrayed mexicans as criminals = xenophobia
  • can only accept certain numbers of refugees
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what are some examples of interdependence between usa & mexico

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  • economic contribution of migrants eg remittances, contributes to 2.5% of mexicos gdp and fills labour gap in usa
  • shared culture - hispanic culture strong on both sides of border
  • rio grande - each country needs to contribute and cooperate on environmental issues eg management of water quality and flood risk