
A Rule is Changed for Young Immigrants
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- Q1What were Y's problems in his country?He always wanted to move to the US but his father didn't allow him.He was extremely poor.He couldn't study due to war.He used to be beaten by his father.60s
- Q2What did all Y., J. and R. apply for in the US?They all applied for a residence in the US as part of President Trump's new immigration law.They all applied for asylum due to their runaway from a political prosecution.They all applied for the refugee status in the US due to war in their respective countries.They all applied for something known in immigrant law as Special Juvenile Immigrant status.60s
- Q3What were R. main issues?She didn't have as many opportunities as she thought she would in the US.She was abducted as a kid and couldn't go anywhere without being afraid.She was neglected by her mother and abandoned by her father.She was beaten by her parents so she decided to leave.60s
- Q4How old do you have to be to applied for the Special Juvenile Immigrant status?You should be older than 21.You have to be under 21.You have to be under 15.You have to be a kid.60s
- Q5Who does the Special Juvenile Immigrant status always help?Children and teenagers who are running away from war.Children and teenagers who are looking for a place to study and get a degree.Children and teenagers living in extremely poverty.Children and teenagers and teenagers who were abused and neglected by one or both their parents.60s
- Q6What's keeping Y., J. and R. from getting their green card?Democrats and their ways to get into the senate.Obama decided not to pursue anything with this special law.Previous policy from Obama's government.An unannounced policy reversal released by the Trump administration.30s
- Q7What factor influenced in Y., J. and R. being denied their green card?They were all from other countries who were denied special immigrant rights from the US.Their nationalities.Their stories were not believable enough for the Trump administration.Applicants who were in NYC that were over 18 but not yet 21 no longer qualified.60s
- Q8Why is Trump administration targeting the Special Immigrant status?They are focused on limiting all forms of immigration and trying to stop the unaccompanied minors who are coming from the Mexican border.They think minors are a threat for the US.They think it's best if US stays immigrantless.They believe democrats should get in the US.60s
- Q9What is one of President Trump's deepest fears?He believes these immigrants could be a part of the MS-13, the transnational gang.He is schizophrenic.He believes they could take him down his presidency.He thinks they are part of mass terrorist Latin American groups.60s
- Q10How many applicants have been denied their Special Immigrant status?31 so far, at least.82 so far, at least.81 so far, at least.60 so far, at least.60s
- Q11How many young people could be affected with this new policy reversal?Around 1,000.3,550.6,000.7,500.60s
- Q12What term did Wendy Young use in her statement against Trump administration?Wolves.Thieves.Loopholes.Coyotes.60s
- Q13What states have followed New York's procedures?California, Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington.Alaska, California and Maryland.Washington, Louisiana and London.Texas, Florida and Indiana.60s
- Q14What did the writers of the article did to identify the names of the three young immigrants?The young immigrants asked to be identified with their first initial or first name because of fear of repercussions from the government.The writers used their whole names to identify the young immigrants to make it more reliable.The young immigrants asked the writers to not use their names but surnames just in case the government decided to pursue legal actions against them.The young immigrants used their second surnames so the government wouldn't start any procedures against them.60s
- Q15What is the name of the Law firm that is representing some of the young immigrants?The New York Times.The Door.Pearson Specter.The New Yorker.60s