1. Summarizing What are two problems that critics say come from illegal immigration? 2. Analyzing What kind of power does Governor Brewer say Arizona is using with its immigration law: expressed, reserved, concurrent, or some other? Why? 3. Making Inferences What part of the Constitution does the Justice Department say the law is going against? Why does it make that claim?

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### Debating the Issue

#### 1. Summarizing
**Question:** What are two problems that critics say come from illegal immigration?

**Answer Box:**
*Provide your answer here.*

#### 2. Analyzing
**Question:** What kind of power does Governor Brewer say Arizona is using with its immigration law: expressed, reserved, concurrent, or some other? Why?

**Answer Box:**
*Provide your answer here.*

#### 3. Making Inferences
**Question:** What part of the Constitution does the Justice Department say the law is going against? Why does it make that claim?

**Answer Box:**
*Provide your answer here.*

#### 4. Evaluating
**Question:** Which argument do you find more convincing? Why?

**Answer Box:**
*Provide your answer here.*

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*Highlight from the U.S. Department of Justice, July 6, 2010:*

> "Federal immigration laws do not permit the development of a patchwork of state and local immigration policies throughout the country."
 
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This documentation is a guided activity for students to critically analyze the issue of illegal immigration and the legal arguments associated with it. The questions are designed to encourage critical thinking, analysis of constitutional law, and personal evaluation of the arguments presented.
Transcribed Image Text:### Debating the Issue #### 1. Summarizing **Question:** What are two problems that critics say come from illegal immigration? **Answer Box:** *Provide your answer here.* #### 2. Analyzing **Question:** What kind of power does Governor Brewer say Arizona is using with its immigration law: expressed, reserved, concurrent, or some other? Why? **Answer Box:** *Provide your answer here.* #### 3. Making Inferences **Question:** What part of the Constitution does the Justice Department say the law is going against? Why does it make that claim? **Answer Box:** *Provide your answer here.* #### 4. Evaluating **Question:** Which argument do you find more convincing? Why? **Answer Box:** *Provide your answer here.* --- *Highlight from the U.S. Department of Justice, July 6, 2010:* > "Federal immigration laws do not permit the development of a patchwork of state and local immigration policies throughout the country." --- **Save** [Button] --- **Note:** This educational content is provided by McGraw-Hill Education. --- This documentation is a guided activity for students to critically analyze the issue of illegal immigration and the legal arguments associated with it. The questions are designed to encourage critical thinking, analysis of constitutional law, and personal evaluation of the arguments presented.
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