Bill wants to stop U.S. from using the word "alien" for immigrants

Similar documents
How Government Works: What is citizenship?

PRO/CON: Should sanctuary cities lose their federal funding?

What are civil rights?

If it becomes a law, here is what the new health care bill will mean

Study: Language not religion or birthplace defines national identity

Conceived of Compromises: Creating the U.S. Constitution

How new health care bill will change current health system if it passes

Issue Overview: How the U.S. elects its presidents

Despite White House threats, city leaders resist immigration orders

Trump's travel ban on Muslims leads to widespread protests, legal action

"Hunger Games" salute now banned by Thailand's military leaders

Obama bans oil and gas drilling in Arctic, Atlantic waters

Absolute Monarchs: The Kings and Queens Who Ruled Europe

The French Revolution, Part One: A Timeline of the Revolution

Remarks as Prepared for Lee Scott CEO and President, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. NCLR Annual Meeting Miami, Florida, July 24, 2007

The Alien and Sedition Acts

Some "sanctuary cities" won't detain immigrants for fear of being sued

Kids from Central America come seeking safety in U.S.

What is DACA and who are the Dreamers?

Five ex-presidents come together at hurricane relief concert

English as a Second Language Podcast ESL Podcast Legal Problems

The U.S. Government: James Madison saw need for freedom of the press

Name: The Mechanics of Voting

Migration in the 21st century and its effects on education

Overview: The World Community from

AMERICA AT ITS BEST WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN

Non-fiction: Who Are We? istockphoto

China tries to pump new blood into aging workforce by lifting 1-child law

PRO/CON: Should the fast-food industry pay better wages?

Part I: Where are we today?

Conceived of Compromises: Creating the U.S. Constitution

Obama immigration plan favors Filipinos. Written by Administrator PRESIDENT OBAMA

Identification and Referral for Human Trafficking Survivors in Health Care Settings: Survey Report

Battleground Districts July 2018 Midterm Survey Immigration Policy Attitudes

The traditions of presidential inaugurations

Lesson 89: Immigration (20-25 minutes)

Overview: The World Community from

Mexican Migrant Workers in the 20th Century By Jessica McBirney 2016

Teacher's Guide. Key Elements of a Democratic Government. Period 1. Based on the NCERT curriculum for Standard VI

DACA: Can American Dream Come True for the DREAMers? Every year, a countless number of families and individuals immigrate to the

Document A: American Federation of Labor

Renewed talk to limit a Supreme Court justice's time on the bench

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: FAKE NEWS, WEAPONIZED DEFAMATION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT

Five living presidents raise money for victims of hurricanes

Leaders of women's suffrage movement missing from the new $10

Property Claims. Easy Read Self Help Toolkit

Haitians rush from Dominican Republic before the government deports them

The Effect of North Carolina s New Electoral Reforms on Young People of Color

Time Machine (1870): Hiram Revels becomes the first black senator

PRO/CON: Should fast-food employees earn a living wage?

Who is a citizen? How do we determine who is a citizen of the United States? The Florida Law Related Education Association, Inc.

DOWNLOAD OR READ : THE AMERICAN CITIZEN PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Trump signs papers for wall on Mexico border, immigration enforcement

National Latino Leader? The Job is Open

Solidarity Resources

Easy Read Guide to Voting in the General Election

Deportation. EWU Digital Commons. Eastern Washington University. Joanna Gutierrez Eastern Washington University

Citizenship: Just the Facts STEP BY STEP

Five former presidents unite to raise funds for hurricane victims

Case 2:16-cv RFB-NJK Document 28 Filed 11/02/16 Page 1 of 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA

State Restrictions on Public Benefits An Analysis of Mississippi s SB 2231 (2012)

El Paso Sheriff Fears Texas Gov. Rick Perry's Anti-Immigration Push

Legal Violence in the Lives of Immigrants. How Immigration Enforcement Affects Families, Schools, and Workplaces

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LEHIGH COUNTY CRIMINAL DIVISION. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) ) V. ) Case No. ) ) GUILTY PLEA COLLOQUY

The Death of News? Preparatory Reading TALKING ABOUT NEWS, PRESENT PERFECT, OPINIONS. The End of the Newspaper is Nigh!

Police stations. What happens when you are arrested

Chinese-Americans on track to learn history of railroad-worker ancestors

EXECUTIVE ORDERS, DACA, RAIDS & YOUR RIGHTS

RULES: GAMEPLAY: On each turn you must discard 2 cards and draw 2 new ones. Create a discard deck. When you run out of cards, recycle the deck.

British Citizenship and the Right of Abode. 2.8 The right of abode and non-british 2.3 Becoming a British citizen on

Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America.

The road back: Ohio town hopes Trump presidency brings turnaround

Capitalism: Good or Evil?

Analysis of Recent Anti-Immigrant Legislation in Oklahoma *

Primary Sources: The Articles of Confederation

THE ROLE OF THE HOUSTON COMMUNITY

3 Branches of Government Study Guide Foldable by Learning is the Game

10A. Introducing the Read-Aloud. Essential Background Information or Terms. Vocabulary Preview. 10 minutes. 5 minutes

The Election Process

Malaysian Driving License

UNITED STATES HISTORY SECTION I, Part B Time 45 minutes 4 Questions

Citizenship: Just the Facts

Issue Overview: Immigration reform

North Korea reports a hydrogen bomb test, but many doubt it

4-H Day at the Capitol Wednesday, March 19

Canadian Immigration Lawyer Attorney at FWCanada. Marisa Feil, B.A, LL.B, J.D, LL.M

ENGLISH CAFÉ 156. to repeal to end a law; to stop a law from being a law * Alcohol used to be illegal in the United States but that law was repealed.

Refugees & Asylum Seekers

American Government Branches of Government: A Closer Look

China revokes 1-child policy to pump new life into aging population

FPA FEDERAL ADVOCACY TOOLKIT

WHEN IS IT SAFE FOR IMMIGRANTS TO USE PUBLIC BENEFITS?

VOTING WHILE TRANS: PREPARING FOR THE NEW VOTER ID LAWS August 2012

Page 2

U.S. resistance to Syrian refugees sparks comparisons to WWII Jews' plight

8 Know Your Rights. This part explains: What if ICE agents approach me in public? What if ICE goes to my home? Know Your Rights

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE ELECTION PROCESS

Voting Matters Democracies Need Voters Name: Get Registe red Motor Voter Law Political Parties Influence Voters

9.1 Introduction When the delegates left Independence Hall in September 1787, they each carried a copy of the Constitution. Their task now was to

Voter Education 2012

Transcription:

Bill wants to stop U.S. from using the word "alien" for immigrants By Cronkite News, adapted by Newsela staff on 11.25.15 Word Count 398 Yolanda Araujo holds a poster of a resident alien card during an immigration rally in Los Angeles, California, April 10, 2006. Photo: AP/Branimir Kvartuc. BOTTOM: Critics say the government's use of the word "alien" in referring to foreign nationals, as on this Citizenship and Immigration Services form, is demeaning and they want the word removed from federal law. Photo: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration WASHINGTON, D.C. Belen Sisa came to the United States from Argentina, a country in South America. That was 15 years ago.

Now Sisa is 21 years old. She is not happy with some words we use to talk about immigrants. Immigrants are people who come to live in America from other countries. The word alien is sometimes used for immigrants. An alien is a person who lives in a country but does not have citizenship there. Many are workers or students. Some left their home countries for a better life. A Lack Of Respect Sisa said calling people aliens is not the way to show respect. The word alien also means a being from outer space. She said use of that word should stop. Sisa may soon get her wish. A new law has been suggested. The law says that this word should be not be used by anyone in government. Joaquin Castro is a lawmaker from Texas. He came up with the law. Eighty-seven lawmakers are behind it. Groups that help immigrants are behind it too. Lawmakers will still have to vote on it.

Change The Word, Change How People Think Roger Rocha Jr. is president of one of the largest groups for Latinos in the United States. He said that calling someone an alien puts that person down. He said the law is important to changing how Americans think about people who come to this country to live. He said that most Americans like this idea. There have been laws about hurtful words before. In 2010 and 2012 laws were passed about better ways of describing people who were not well. Almost everyone voted for them to pass. Helping Everyone To Feel Like An American Raul Grijalva is a lawmaker from Arizona. He also supports the law. He said using words like alien makes people feel "less than a full American. Sisa said the word has touched her life. When applying for a job, she was told she was an alien. She was asked if she was even allowed to try for the job. She said she knows there need to be words for all kinds of people. Even so, she hopes that the law will get people to use words that show more respect. It would mean that we re taking a step forward, Sisa said. Lawmaker Castro agreed. Words matter," he said.

Quiz 1 Read the section "Change The Word, Change How People Think." What does Roger Rocha Jr. think this law can do? prove that immigrants are not aliens make Americans kinder toward immigrants cause more immigrants to like the United States make it easier for immigrants to come to the United States 2 Why do some people want the United States to stop using the word "alien" for immigrants? Most people think that the word "alien" is a joke. Most people do not know what "alien" means. The word "alien" is too difficult to pronounce. The word "alien" does not seem to be respectful. 3 Read this selection from the section "A Lack Of Respect." Joaquin Castro is a lawmaker from Texas. He came up with the law. Eighty-seven lawmakers are behind it. Groups that help immigrants are behind it too. Which phrase has the SAME meaning as "behind it" in the selection above? against it after it support it question it 4 Read the sentences from the section "Helping Everyone To Feel Like An American." Sisa said the word has touched her life. When applying for a job, she was told she was an alien. What does it mean that the word "touched" Sisa's life? The word ruined Sisa's life. The word affected Sisa's life. The word could not harm Sisa's life. The word showed up without warning.

Answer Key 1 Read the section "Change The Word, Change How People Think." What does Roger Rocha Jr. think this law can do? prove that immigrants are not aliens make Americans kinder toward immigrants cause more immigrants to like the United States make it easier for immigrants to come to the United States 2 Why do some people want the United States to stop using the word "alien" for immigrants? Most people think that the word "alien" is a joke. Most people do not know what "alien" means. The word "alien" is too difficult to pronounce. The word "alien" does not seem to be respectful. 3 Read this selection from the section "A Lack Of Respect." Joaquin Castro is a lawmaker from Texas. He came up with the law. Eighty-seven lawmakers are behind it. Groups that help immigrants are behind it too. Which phrase has the SAME meaning as "behind it" in the selection above? against it after it support it question it 4 Read the sentences from the section "Helping Everyone To Feel Like An American." Sisa said the word has touched her life. When applying for a job, she was told she was an alien. What does it mean that the word "touched" Sisa's life? The word ruined Sisa's life. The word affected Sisa's life. The word could not harm Sisa's life. The word showed up without warning.