Blog Post 16 (05/01/22)
This week we learned about nativism and immigration policy. We talked about racial injustice as well through the podcasts, readings, and videos.
Nativism is the protection of native born and the disinterest of immigrants while racism also deals with discrimination. The two are related in the fact that society would be treating another race or culture as unequal. The immigration policy affects families as many are sent back to their native country no matter how long they have been living in the United States. This is shown in the video about Cambodia natives. The young man grew up in the United States once his family got out of the concentration camps and refugees of Cambodia. After a small incidence with the law and doing his time in immigration and back in Cambodia it is extremely difficult to come back to the United States. After living here most of your life and having family and loved ones here, the law does not seem to care.
This was similarly shown in the video from Jimmy Kimmel with the fight against and for DACA vs MAGA. They were able to bring in die hard conservative citizens in favor of MAGA and Donald Trump's wall. The citizens in my opinion were extremely close minded as they heard a story from a young women and her fiance. They did not seem to care that she lived her form the age of 2, paid taxes, had a social security card, and a job. In their minds she was not a citizen and she was illegally in the United States. DACA was helping her stay but with Trump possibly taken away. This would leave her young daughter and overseas fiance alone. Personally I believe that is racial injustice and she as a 2 year old did nothing wrong and continued to do nothing wrong while growing up.
References:
Atkins, N.D. (2021). HDFS 280: Defining Family & Diversity [Lecture notes Week 16]. Retrieved from http://mycourses.purdue.edu
JimmyKimmelLive. (2018, January 31). Fierce daca opponents meet Dreamer family face to face. YouTube. Retrieved April 25, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QY5pLQqIYM
NBCNews. (2017, March 16). Deported: Forced family separation (part 2 of 5) | NBC Asian America. YouTube. Retrieved April 25, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dULdy78KOLU
Sensoy, & DiAngelo, R. J. (2017). Is everyone really equal? : an introduction to key concepts in social justice education (Second edition.). Teachers College Press.
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