Migration High School Questions
Help students understand how migration influences the world’s economies, cultures, and politics through these essay and discussion questions.
Introduction
- What is the difference between an economic migrant and a refugee? In what ways is the distinction blurry?
- Who benefits from emigration and a reliance on remittances in the Philippines? Who is hurt by it?
- How does sovereignty complicate aiding refugees?
- What patterns do you see in which countries migrants leave and which countries they go to?
- The majority of refugees live in poor countries. Should wealthy countries do more, either by supporting host countries or hosting more refugees themselves?
Policy
- What is the difference between an economic migrant and a refugee? In what ways is the distinction blurry?
- Explain the difference between internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees. What hardships are particular to IDPs?
- How does sovereignty complicate aiding refugees?
- Why is it more challenging for foreign governments and international nongovernmental organizations to support IDPs than to support refugees?
- The majority of refugees live in poor countries. Should wealthy countries do more, either by supporting host countries or hosting more refugees themselves?
- Which of the goals of national immigration policy (economy, security, values) do you think is the most important? What are the trade-offs of focusing on that goal?
- What trends do you see in how U.S. immigration policy has changed over time?
- To what extent do you think U.S. immigration policy promotes the goals of supporting the U.S. economy, security, and values?