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Some labor unions opposed immigration because their members believed immigrants would take jobs away from native-born americans.
Americans began to fear immigrants because of a perception that the immigrants were a threat to American job security. There is a thought that immigrants depress wages, and this affects the American worker.
Immigration is an important issue for America or any other country because nation born people aren't always enough to fill a country. Immigrants come in to fill in the blanks. In Americas case, it Is getting to be a problem.
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the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.
Some Mexican-Americans became involved in politics because of their interest in immigration policies. A lot of Mexican-Americans also became more interested when Barack Obama announced he was running for president because it was easy for them to relate to someone from a minority group.
Nativism resulted in a conflict between Americans that were born in America and the immigrants because the government favored the immigrants and the Americans felt as if the immigrants should be treated the same way as Americans.
The Great Depression really didn't impact immigrants to the US as a separate group, because immigration had been severly restricted after 1920.
Would not accept American values.
because the Americans feared europeans would cause low wages and loss in job oppurtunities
To stop immigration =APEX
religion has been impacted in the UK by immigration because the immigrants all brought in separate religions, and this caused cultural diffusion.