"You Decide: Voices of Texas: Immigration in Texas,"

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Lesson 1 Writing Assignment

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1. Read Chapter 1 in the textbook, including "You Decide: Voices of Texas: Immigration in Texas," and write an essay that addresses the following questions:

  • How is the population changing in Texas?
  • What are some of the possible political implications of the changing population in Texas?
  • After reading the "You Decide" passage, do you agree with Dan Patrick or Julian Castro? Should undocumented immigrants be given a pathway to citizenship or be sent back to their country of origin?
  • What are the pros and cons of illegal immigration in regards to both the U.S. and Texas economies? Consider how illegal immigrants have positively or negatively affected the economy.
  • Do you believe compromise is possible on immigration? Are the only two options deportations and amnesty? Is there a third option?
  • What role should the state of Texas play in the immigration policy?

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Voices of Texas: Immigration in Texas
In the second decade of the 21st century, Texas continues to experience growth in its
population, due to a robust and somewhat balanced combination of net migration and natural
increase, which have attributed to pushing the state’s population to about 28 million. Each year
between 2010 and 2016, Texas has experienced the largest annual population growth in the
country, with natural increase adding about 211,000 people yearly during this period while
migration accounted for adding about 222,000 people yearly during the same period. Given that
both domestic and international migrants consider Texas as a primary destination, between 2010
and 2016 the state experienced a domestic average annual net migration of about 140,000 while
average...


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