The Americans treated the Scottish immigrants in a prejudicial manner. They considered them as intruders who did not have any right to be in American soil.
coz they bloody felt like it
Some people view illegal immigration as breaking the law, which is why they may treat illegal immigrants as criminals. There is also a belief that illegal immigrants are taking jobs and resources away from citizens, leading to negative perceptions. Additionally, there can be fear and misinformation surrounding immigration, further fueling negative attitudes towards illegal immigrants.
just the same as any other person would, Scottish people aren't a different breed you no
It lessened Japanese people from emmigrating to America, and in return, America would treat its Japanese immigrants fairly.
While it isn't right to treat any human poorly, those who do might rationalize it by saying that illegal immigrants do not abide by or not held under the Constitution of the USA. Also, they do not pay US or state taxes, but reap the benefits of such taxes.
All medical groups that are members of the American Medical Association will treat gay people. If you have any descrimination, you can file a complaint.All medical groups that are members of the American Medical Association will treat gay people. If you have any discrimination, you can file a complaint.
Because they r stupid
There were different types. Some of the people were nice but some of them agitated against white people.
If you are referring to bosses in America, during the major wave of immmigration (1880-1920), bosses generally treated ALL immigrants as subservient and lower than other people. There are a few exceptions though.
they add ther own specail treat to it
People in power (government officials) have always associated (blamed) all the bad things that happen in the United States to minorities and immigrants. When the United States was in war with Germany, German immigrants were segregated and treated like criminals. When the United States was about to go to war with Japan, Japanese immigrants (and American born) were put in concentration camps and treated like criminals. When the Great Depression hit America, anti-immigrants blamed it on immigrants and said that they were taking all of our jobs, which they were not. Now, for today's anti-imigration views. America hasn't change a single bit in the past 200 years, today there are people that still believe that immigrants (usually thought of as only "Mexicans") are taking our jobs, which is not true just like it wasn't true in the past 200 years. Mexicans are the most segregated immigrant (and American born) people in the United States due to many reasons. People are afraid of today's immigrants because they believe they are associated with the drug cartels and gangs, which is not true at all, although there are a few that do come for those reasons it's not a good enough reason to treat all Mexicans like criminals. With high unemployment our politicians are using the same scare tactic they have used for hundreds of years: "they are taking our jobs".