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First write half a page in words documents as an introduction to race relation.Project Guide ( race relation)
1. Read about the most current issues surrounding the moral issue you have chosen. Information may come from current and past news. Bring this to the attention of the class in a very interesting way.
2. Make bold statement(s) or ask challenging questions to get the attention of the class.
3. Examine the issue in each five major religious traditions that we have studied. PLEASE RECOGNIZE THE DIVERSITY OF VIEW S IN EACH OF THE RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS.
4. Suggest ways to address the issue in religion and public policy.
5. Make a summary and conclusion based on all of your observation.
6. Invite response from the class by engaging them in a discussion about what you have said.
EVALUATION
Interest and Engagement………………………………………………….05
Content/Information…………………………………………………………20
Identity of the issue in news, in church, society, etc – 5
Adequately address issue in five world religions 15
Coherence…………………………………………………………………………10
Presentation……………………………………………………………………..05
TOTAL……………………………………………………………………............40/2 = 20
American Society for Legal History
The Strange Career of the Illegal Alien: Immigration Restriction and Deportation Policy in
the United States, 1921-1965
Author(s): Mae M. Ngai
Source: Law and History Review, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Spring, 2003), pp. 69-107
Published by: American Society for Legal History
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The Strange Career of the Illegal Alien:
Immigration Restriction and
Deportation Policy in the
United States, 1921-1965
MAE M. NGAI
In January 1930 officials of the Bureau of Immigration testified about the
Border Patrol before a closed session of the House Immigration Commit-
tee. Henry Hull, the commissioner general of immigration, explained that
the Border Patrol did not operate "on the border line" but as far as one
hundred miles "back of the line." The Border Patrol, he said, was "a scout-
ing organization and a pursuit organization ... [Officers] operate on roads
Mae M. Ngai is an assistant professor of history at the University of Chicago. This
article is adapted from Illegal Aliens ...