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Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: - _________ to enter a new country. - _________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration Policies – two policies to control foreigners seeking work. 1. _______ _________ 2. _________ Migration for ______.

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Page 1: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles?

• Two Major Difficulties:- _________ to

enter a new country.

- _________ of citizens once they’ve entered country.

• Immigration Policies – two policies to control foreigners seeking work.

• 1. _______ _________• 2. _________ Migration

for ______.

Page 2: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Immigration Policies

• US Quota Laws – Quota Act of 1921 and National Origins Act of 1924.

• Designed to assure most immigrants to the US continued to be ____________.

• ___________ Quotas to _______ Quotas.• Brain Drain – large-scale emigration

by talented people. • More education, ____of all legal

immigrants to the US have attended graduate school.

Page 3: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Temporary Migration for Work

• Guest Workers – _______ and _______ _______.• Foreign-born workers = ½ of labor force

in Luxembourg, 1/6 in Switzerland, 1/10 in Austria, Belgium, and Germany.

• Useful role in Western Europe – low-status and low-skilled jobs that locals won’t accept.

• UK = restrictions of foreigners to obtain ________.

• Guest Workers – N.Africa, Middle East, E.Europe, and Asia

Page 4: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Time-Contract Workers

• 19c. – Asian migration to work in _______ and ____________.

• 29+ million ethnic Chinese live permanently in other countries, most in _______.

• Illegal immigration to Asia for work.

• Taiwan – 20-70 thousand, most are Filipinos, Thais, Malaysians.

Page 5: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Economic Migrants vs. Refugees

• US, Canada, and W.Europe treat the two groups differently.

• Economic Migrants – not admitted unless they possess special ______ or have a close relative there, and must still compete with applicants.

• Refugees – receive special ________ in admission.

Page 6: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Emigrants

• Cuba emigrants = ________ refugees.• 1959+, 600,000 to US; 2nd influx

after 1980.• Haiti emigrants = 1980 boatlift from

Cuba, several thousand Haitians to US due to economic advancement.

• US says NO!! Haiti sues. US flops!• We invade Haiti in 1994 to reinstate

president.

Page 7: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Emigrants

• Vietnam emigration – 1975; evacuation of Saigon.

• 2nd surge in 1980s by boat.• Int. agreement – most were judged

_________ and transferred other places.• Most, considered __________ migrants,

placed in detention camps until 1996, camps were closed and people sent back to Vietnam.

• Major source of immigrants to US, with _____ of economic opportunity and ______ of political persecution.

Page 8: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Cultural Problems

• Politicians – Immigration = scapegoats

• American Attitudes – denial of ________, health clinics, day cares, public services.

• European Attitudes – guest workers suffer from poor social conditions.

• Middle East – possible political unrest within ________ customs.

Page 9: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Why Migrate Within A Country?

• Internal = less destructive than international.

• Two types – interregional and intraregional.

• In US, interregional migration popular in the past due to farming.

• Large-scale internal migration = opening of American _______.

Page 10: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Center of Population

• Average location of everyone in the country, the “center of population gravity.”

• Move West over last 200 years.• 1790 – population center was in

Chesapeake Bay, east of Baltimore.• 1830 – West Virginia; 1830+ - moved

rapidly to just West of Cincinnati in 1880.

• Western pioneers passed through interior on their way to California.

Page 11: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Center of Population

• Most of 19c. continuous westward advance of settlement stopped at the 98th meridian.

• Interior = physical environment not for familiar agriculture.

• Maps = Great American Desert

Page 12: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Settlement of Great Plains

• Center migrated West at much slower pace after 1880.

• Large-scale migration to _____ Coast

• Fill in area b/w 98th meridian and _________.

• 1950-1980 – center moved farther west.

• 1980 – crossed Mississippi River; 2000 – south-central Missouri.

Page 13: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Recent Growth of the South

• 1990s – first time, more migrated out of the West than into the West.

• Population center moved _________ sharply.

• Immigrating into the South – job opportunities and environmental reasons.

• ___________ migration has slowed.• Net migration b/w each pair of regions

is now close to _______.

Page 14: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Migration in Regions

• More people move within the same region – intraregional migration.

• Less than 5% of world’s people in 1800 lived in _____ areas, compared to almost ½ today.

• Urbanization begins in 1800s, in Europe and N.America undergoing rapid _____________.

• Migration from rural to urban areas has shot up in LDCs of Africa, Asia, and L.America.

Page 15: Why Do Migrants Face Obstacles? Two Major Difficulties: -_________ to enter a new country. -_________ of citizens once they’ve entered country. Immigration

Migration in Regions

• MDCs = intraregional migration from central cities out to suburbs.

• Result of suburbanization, territory occupied by urban areas has rapidly expanded.

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Migration – Metropolitan to Non

• Late 20c. – W.Europe and N.America have new trend.

• More people immigrated into ______ areas than emigrated out of them.

• Net migration from urban to rural = ________________________.

• Many are _______ people.• Has stopped in the US b/c of poor

economic conditions.