well because we have to understand the political them actually
they changed the united states by fixing things
At this point, probably nothing. That's probably not politically correct, it's just true.
They made the populations grow in many places.
they changed the united states by fixing things
Thailand is more politically close to the US.
Immigrants come to the US every year. There has never been a single year of US history in which there were no immigrants.
they got mad
Immigrants were politically corrupt and took jobs away from U.S. citizens. (Brinkley page 264)
any planC you may go you have to get accustom to its traditions
The U.S. issued The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 which limited the total number of immigrants allowed into the country. It also favored immigrants from western Europe. So the change was that instead of all immigrants coming in at once, it was limited. This affected the U.S. because, simply, it caused a dramatic drop in immigration to the U.S.
Legal immigrants have to apply to the US government for permission to immigrate. Illegal immigrants sneak in.
The largest group of immigrants were the Irish, who came to the US for better living conditions and to escape from the potato famine. The Irish increased the labor force in the US. Germans were another large group of immigrants who came to the US looking for cheaper and more abundant land. Many German immigrants were political refugees, religious refugees, or trying to avoid having to serve in the German army. The Chinese also immigrated to the US in the hopes of becoming rich in the Gold Rush. The immigrants also became politically active and, because their population was increasing, their political influence also increased. There were few restrictions on immigration until the 1880's.