Types Of Immigrants | Barriers & Stressors for Immigrant Families | Common Resources & Adaptation For Immigrant Families |
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Those who come to the United States seeking for better jobs and pay.
What is economic immigrants?
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Irish, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Eastern European, Latino immigrants
Give two examples of immigrants who belonged to a certain race who were discriminated in the United States.
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- Public Assisted Program: TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
- Food Stamps - College Financial Aid
What are some programs or policies put in place to help immigrants? (NAME ONE)
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Those who come to the United States to join family members already living here.
What is family immigrants?
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Stressed In Community Level, Society Level, Family Level and Individual Level
What do the four stressors exist?
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All public schools teach english to children who are non native english speakers.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
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Individuals who are born in a foreign country and has immigrated to the United States
What is first-generation immigrants?
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- Language Barrier
- Diminished Social Support Networks - Confluct in Intergenerational Relationships - Conflict and Change in Marital Relationships - Poor Hoising Conditons - Lack of Familiarity With U.S Norms - Separation and Reunification - Fear of Deportation - Discrimination - Inadequate Public Policy and Programs - Lack of Economic Resources
Give four examples of barriers that an immigrant can face.
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- Cope with financial problems
- Build friendship in the community
For immigrant families,
Churches and other types of religious and spiritual organizations can help with __________________ |
Second generation immigrants
The children of the first generation who are born into the United States is called ___________________.
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Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
It blocked Chinese immigrants from becoming U.S citizens
What was one of the very first U.S immigration law against a race?
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Extreme forms of ethnic communities in that they are larger and many of their economic activities are separated from those of the larger surrounding city.
What is Ethnic Enclaves?
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Involuntary migrants
Refugees who fled political violence and extreme environmental devastation is ___________________.
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Cultural Broker: the act of bridging or linking between groups or persons of different cultural backgrounds (Translating)
Child: Stress of adult responsibilities Parent: Stress of role reversal that comes from relying on their children for survival and well being.
What is a cultural broker? What is the problem that a child and parent might feel?
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- Chinatowns of San Francisco
- New York - Los Angeles - Little Havana In Miami - Little Tokyo in Honolulu
Give me three examples of ethnic enclaves.
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