Deck 9: Multigenerational Punishment: Shared Experiences of Undocumented Immigration Status Within Mixed-Status Families

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Which is NOT a negative effect of parental deportation on children?

A) social withdrawal
B) eating and sleeping disturbances
C) denial of immigration background
D) loss of first language
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Explain what multigenerational punishment is and how it shows up in the lives of immigrant populations in the United States.
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What is multigenerational punishment?

A) the transmission of physical punishment through generations
B) when immigration laws and policies impact the lives of U.S. citizens
C) the physiological impact of trauma over decades
D) the process of incarcerating or deporting multiple generations of an immigrant family
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Enriquez posits that most research on the 1.5-generation concerns ______.

A) gender roles
B) language development
C) access to higher education
D) financial burden
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Pyke uses a quote from undocumented mother Janet Godinez to emphasize what unintended consequence of preparing children for familial deportation?

A) a shared fear of deportation
B) emotional bonding between parents and children
C) greater endorsement of gender stereotypes
D) inability to provide financially
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What is one effect of gender roles on the experience of undocumented parents, according to Enriquez?

A) Mothers mostly feel limited by their status when attempting to obtain services for their children, whereas men feel unable to provide financial stability.
B) Mothers are more likely to be criminalized than undocumented fathers.
C) Mothers are more likely to suffer because of their lack of social networks in the United States compared to fathers.
D) Fathers are more likely to obtain citizenship through employers than mothers.
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What is another name for the members of generation 1.5 Enriquez discusses?

A) Gen-X
B) 1.5% of the millennial generation
C) second-generation citizens
D) DREAMers
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What exacerbates the fear of deportation in the lives of undocumented immigrant youth?

A) the fact that 75% of participants in the study had a close friend or family member who had been deported
B) lack of immigration news coverage
C) These children often have few connections to their countries of origin.
D) lack of conversation between parents and children about deportation
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Which of the following are strategies employed by undocumented immigrants to protect their children from the material and emotional punishment of driving without a license?

A) driving on during rush hour and working on impression management strategies
B) applying bumper stickers supporting immigration laws
C) driving newer cars in darker colors
D) changing appearances to avoid racial profiling and driving newer cars
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Deck 9: Multigenerational Punishment: Shared Experiences of Undocumented Immigration Status Within Mixed-Status Families
1
Which is NOT a negative effect of parental deportation on children?

A) social withdrawal
B) eating and sleeping disturbances
C) denial of immigration background
D) loss of first language
D
2
Explain what multigenerational punishment is and how it shows up in the lives of immigrant populations in the United States.
Varies. May include the following:
-multigenerational punishment: legal sanction intended for undocumented immigrants negatively impact the lives of U.S. citizens
-constant fear of deportation, lack of access to healthcare and higher education, inability to obtain drivers' licenses, inability to travel or obtain legal employment, social isolation and marginalization, etc.
3
What is multigenerational punishment?

A) the transmission of physical punishment through generations
B) when immigration laws and policies impact the lives of U.S. citizens
C) the physiological impact of trauma over decades
D) the process of incarcerating or deporting multiple generations of an immigrant family
B
4
Enriquez posits that most research on the 1.5-generation concerns ______.

A) gender roles
B) language development
C) access to higher education
D) financial burden
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Pyke uses a quote from undocumented mother Janet Godinez to emphasize what unintended consequence of preparing children for familial deportation?

A) a shared fear of deportation
B) emotional bonding between parents and children
C) greater endorsement of gender stereotypes
D) inability to provide financially
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What is one effect of gender roles on the experience of undocumented parents, according to Enriquez?

A) Mothers mostly feel limited by their status when attempting to obtain services for their children, whereas men feel unable to provide financial stability.
B) Mothers are more likely to be criminalized than undocumented fathers.
C) Mothers are more likely to suffer because of their lack of social networks in the United States compared to fathers.
D) Fathers are more likely to obtain citizenship through employers than mothers.
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What is another name for the members of generation 1.5 Enriquez discusses?

A) Gen-X
B) 1.5% of the millennial generation
C) second-generation citizens
D) DREAMers
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What exacerbates the fear of deportation in the lives of undocumented immigrant youth?

A) the fact that 75% of participants in the study had a close friend or family member who had been deported
B) lack of immigration news coverage
C) These children often have few connections to their countries of origin.
D) lack of conversation between parents and children about deportation
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Which of the following are strategies employed by undocumented immigrants to protect their children from the material and emotional punishment of driving without a license?

A) driving on during rush hour and working on impression management strategies
B) applying bumper stickers supporting immigration laws
C) driving newer cars in darker colors
D) changing appearances to avoid racial profiling and driving newer cars
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