Most Mexican immigrants who arrived in the United States sought employment in various industries such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing. Many worked in low-paying jobs that were physically demanding, and they often faced discrimination and exploitation in the workplace. Additionally, many Mexican immigrants sent money back to their families in Mexico, as they were often the primary breadwinners for their households. Some Mexican immigrants also formed tight-knit communities with other Mexican immigrants in the United States, which helped them to preserve their culture and support one another in the face of adversity.
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The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 affected the Japanese immigrants. Many of these immigrants came to the United States (namely California) under the treaty in 1894, which assured them free immigration. But tensions started to rise in California, as Japanese children were segregated to separate schools, and in the Gentlemen's agreement, Japan agreed not to issue passports to Japanese citizens entering the United States, while the U.S. agreed to accept the presence of those already immigrated as well as the children in California schools.
More immigrants came to the United States from southern and eastern Europe.
To gain more territory for the United States
The German Empire and the United States.
Most German immigrants to the United States arrived in the United State in large ships that arrived in ports of immigration like New York's Ellis Island.
Ellis Island was the point where immigrants arrived to be processed into the United States.
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Immigration has had a major effect on the United States. Other than the Native Americans that were on the continent when Columbus arrived, everyone has immigrants in their history.
Ilegal Brazilian immigrants had come to the United States throughout the Mexican border when Mexico did not entail visa for Brazilian citizens.
Six Mexican states border the United States. The Mexican states are Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas.
United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution happened in 1910.
Most immigrants who came to the United States became normal participants in the society and economy of the United States.
The official name is "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" or "United Mexican States".
Most Italian immigrants arrived in the United States between 1880 and 1914: about 300,000 in the 1880s, 600,000 in the 1890s, and more than 2,000,000 in th decade after that.
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