There's racism against every culture, class and race.
Racism involves solely race, appearance regardless of culture or economic class.
A racist acts against a person of Race X with no notice of that victim's income or nationality.
The hardest
Chinese immigrants faced discrimination, racism, and restrictive laws in the countries they migrated to. They were often subjected to low wages, poor working conditions, and limited job opportunities. They also faced language barriers and cultural isolation, making it challenging to integrate into society.
Because In Mexico Their Wasnt Alot Of Money And Jobs People Were Poor And Some Still Are And Because They Wanted A Better Life For Them And Their Children
it was rough because when immigrants came they were poor and had to rent crowed tenement
racism,wealth and poor
racism, the gap between the rich and poor
Immigrants and poor residents of the US encountered not being wanted, and also not being able to pay taxes.
Push factors for Chinese immigrants include political instability, poverty, lack of economic opportunities, discrimination, and restrictions on personal freedoms in their home country. These factors often motivate individuals to seek better living conditions and opportunities abroad.
One consequence of living in Chinatown for Chinese immigrants was the experience of environmental racism. Many Chinatowns were located in areas with poor living conditions, including overcrowding, inadequate sanitation, and pollution. The living conditions in these neighborhoods were often neglected by city authorities, leading to adverse health impacts on Chinese immigrant populations.
thier poor
freedom racism being poor
The immigrants live in the american, at the some bump looking building, and at the poor nieghbor.