Equal rights
************Please not I only have to do the part marked Elizabeth only need 250 words and two possible slides for later use.
Select a current social issue related to the rights of ethnic or social groups.
Research the subject and existing action plans designed to solve the issue.
Develop a 1,050- to 1,400-word comprehensive outline of your proposition to promote equal rights. Be sure to include the following:
- The issues, challenges, and opportunities experienced by this group in the labor force -Alisia
- How society has constructed this group’s identity – Benita
- The legal framework relating to this issue – Elizabeth
- Summary of existing or proposed solutions of differing groups. Consider the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, corporate human resource departments, state or federal laws and regulations, political strategies, government agencies, religious groups, and grassroots organizations. – Bill
- Whether or not this issue exists in other countries, and if so, how it is handled by differing groups – Don
- Your team’s compromise or alternative to existing solutions -Bill
- A description of the organization, order, and approach to your team’s presentation
- Your decision on the presentation format your group will use for your Week 5 Equal Rights Proposition Presentation. Consider using Microsoft®PowerPoint®
Let’s make sure that your portion of the paper will have 250-word content; please include your references per team member. Please add 2 basic slides including your portions.
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Immigration Regulations
Immigration has been a significant issue in the United States, and most recently, the president’s zero tolerance policy on illegal immigration has had far reaching consequences on immigrants. According to the policy, the president had initially directed that any parent who attempts to cross into the United States, illegally, and is caught in the process, the government officials would have the authority to separate the family and send the child into foster care, while remanding the parent. The policy was met by significant public outcry, causing the president to go back on his position, ultimately changing the policy into one that inferred that the parents and the child would be held within the same location.
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