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What was one of the countries of origin of the so called new immigrants?

Poland


What was one of the countries of origin of the so-called new immigrants?

poland


How are new immigrants treated in France?

New immigrants in France are treated with hesitation at first. This is especially true if the immigrants are from countries outside Europe.


What countries were the new immigrants from that moved into the US?

88


Which of the following were countries of origin of the so-called New Immigrants in the 1880s to 1920s A Germans and Britons B Italians C Poles D Jews E Slavs?

B Italians C Poles D Jews E Slavs were "New Immigrants". Germans and Brits came first in earlier decades.


Countries from which many of the new immigrants came included?

Poland and Italy


How many immigrants are allowed into all the countries of the world except the US?

Impossible to answer. Some countries such as the US have immigration quota's, some do not. This means that there is no fixed amount of immigrants moving to new countries each year.


Why did Many new immigrants come to the US?

They have like poor countries and want to start a new life


What problems do immigrants to new countries face?

they face making friends, learning new langwiges, and learning new stuff in school


What do people call people that come from countries to live in New Zealand?

immigrants, refugees so forth


Where did immigrants land in New York after 1924?

After 1924, immigrants landed at the piers in New York. They received their Visas for immigration before leaving their countries of origin, so there was no longer a need for central immigrant inspection stations at ports of entry. However, the vessels, and later the airplanes, were still required to create and file passenger lists. Those are preserved in the National Archives microfilms of the Passenger Lists of Passengers Arriving at the Port of New York.


What was the purpose of the benevolent associations?

To help new immigrants in their comunities