ANTH 264 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Transnationalism, Secure Communities And Administrative Immigration Policies, Scientific Racism

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Person, who owing to a fear of being persecuted, is outside the country of their nationality and is unwilling to avail him/herself of the protection of that country. 1980s: development of programs like u. s. english, english first, and pro english. Lowered expectations and insufficient exposure to critical thinking skills and high level content. 1800s- well developed theories about cultural and racial inferiority. 1920s- racial views mainstream in scientific community and groups are regarded as biologically different. Deportation system that relies on cooperation between the federal, state, and local agencies. For some, pathways to mainstream status are blocked. Bifurcated labor market, racism, school context, alternative deviant lifestyles. Model not fully tested with 2nd generation, members young, may be overly pessimistic. Does not consider changes in u. s. economy. Transnationalism, 2nd generation participation in home country. Relatively permanent demand for unskilled labor built into developed nations" economies. Primary market of high jobs and secure jobs for native works.