We began our capstone unit with individual questions that we wanted to find answers to during the course of our two weeks. Our questions might be the same questions that you have about immigration.

1) How many more illegal immigrants are there in the United States than there are legal immigrants?  Ask Robin

2) What is the history and current information on immigrants? Ask Kiah

3) Why do immigrants come to the U.S.? Ask Maria

4) Why do people stereotype immigrants? Ask Alicia

5) What is the government planning to do with immigrants now living in the U.S.? 

    Ask Celia

6) Why is immigration such an important issues and how does it affect the U.S.?

    Ask Larissa

7) What can we do to change people’s minds about immigration and see immigrants as a positive force in the U.S.? Ask Rosa

8) What problems do immigrants face in the U.S.? Ask Yolanda

9) What problems do illegal immigrants face when they want to find a job?

    Ask Edwin

10) How do immigrants come across the border without papers? Ask Javonda

11) Why can’t immigrants become citizens right away? Ask Timothy

12) What is the process for someone to go through to get a visa? Ask Edgar

13) What are the current laws on immigration, especially about who is let in?

    Ask Delanté

14) What is the largest group of immigrants that come to the U.S.? Ask Christina

15) What are the ways in which immigrants are discriminated against? Ask Monica

16) If you are a child, what steps do you have to take to become a citizen?

     Ask Alicia

17) What happens to a child who is a citizen if their parents are deported?

     Ask Nancy

18) Why is it important for an immigrant to learn English? Ask Jackie

19) What reasons do immigrants have for leaving their home countries? Ask Juanita
 

20) What makes people decide to immigrate to the U.S.?  Ask Jo'Nee