A) A document that allows a person to enter or stay in a country for a specific purpose and duration B) A border security pass C) A citizenship document D) A travel insurance
A) A program to deport illegal immigrants B) A program that awards visas to individuals from countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S. C) A program for merit-based immigration only D) A program for family reunification only
A) Legal immigrants have more rights than illegal immigrants B) Legal immigration refers to entering and living in a country legally, while illegal immigration refers to doing so without authorization or in violation of immigration laws C) Legal immigrants come from developed countries, while illegal immigrants come from developing countries D) Legal immigration is permanent, while illegal immigration is temporary
A) A program that allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations B) A program for family reunification C) A program for undocumented immigrants D) A visa program for refugees
A) A nonimmigrant visa for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials B) A visa program for high-skilled workers C) A visa program for students D) A visa program for entrepreneurs
A) A program to provide healthcare to immigrants B) A program for student visas C) A partnership between ICE and state or local law enforcement agencies to enforce immigration laws D) A program for granting asylum
A) An agreement to limit legal immigration B) An agreement for discretion in asylum cases C) An agreement for deportation of all illegal immigrants D) A legal agreement that sets national standards for the detention and treatment of children in immigration custody
A) Asylum Seekers Initiative B) Foreign Worker Exchange C) Temporary Protected Status (TPS) D) Refugee Resettlement Program
A) Internationalization B) Naturalization C) Globalization D) Transnationalization
A) John F. Kennedy B) Richard Nixon C) Lyndon B. Johnson D) Dwight D. Eisenhower
A) Arizona B) California C) Texas D) Florida
A) Alien B) Expat C) Refugee D) Migrant
A) To deport illegal immigrants B) To limit immigration based on national origin C) To promote diversity in immigration D) To grant citizenship to refugees
A) Banishment B) Expatriation C) Deportation D) Exile
A) United States B) Germany C) Canada D) Australia
A) Emigration B) Exile C) Asylum D) Deportation
A) George W. Bush B) Donald Trump C) Bill Clinton D) Barack Obama
A) Naturalization exam B) Immigrant assessment C) Citizenship test D) Patriotism quiz |