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Immigrants traveled to many places across America and may not have had someone to stay with, so they stayed where ever they could afford to stay. If they had any, immigrants stayed with family or friends after they came to America. Other immigrants came as indentured servants, so their employer provided living quarters. Some came to claim land to homestead, so they would travel to the area which was soon to be open for homesteading to stake their claim.
immigrants faced mistreatment of the government officials and by them not having an education, and dnt know shyt about the u.s, everybody hated them immigrants need to stay where they came from
they meet people and they tell them that they should go to America because its great so they go and yeah they stay
No. Mexicans are allowed to enter the United States once the Mexican and American governments have agreed for the immigrants to enter the country legally. Any immigrants from any country are allowed to enter the United States once the government has agreed for them to enter legally.
The immigrants slept on the ship in Ellis Island.
I think the immigrants liked that place
Immigrants had culture groups when they came to America for a variety of reasons. Many immigrants wanted to find a sense of community and support in the unfamiliar new environment. These culture groups allowed immigrants to maintain their heritage and traditions while also providing a social network of support. In addition they provided a place to practice the language customs and beliefs of their homeland. Finally these culture groups provided a way to stay connected with their place of origin while also helping to foster a sense of belonging in their new home. The benefits of forming culture groups included: Maintaining heritage and traditions Providing a sense of community and support Practicing language customs and beliefs from their homeland Fostering a sense of belonging in the new homeIn conclusion culture groups were a valuable resource for immigrants coming to America. They provided a way for them to stay connected to their homeland while also allowing them to find a sense of belonging in their new home.
if they are legal immigrants, yes. if they are illegal immigrants, i don't think so.
The government has passed laws that make it much harder for illegal immigrants to stay in the US. It is harder for immigrants to work.
yes the tended to stay in america's largest cities. (i am not sure my histoy teacher told me that please correct if it's wrong)
Immigrants stayed in The Great Wall for 3 to 4 hours.
Mexicans ARE allowed in the US. As visitors and legal immigrants. When people from any country want to come to the US to stay, live and work, there are laws that cover the procedures to do that. Many people in Mexico have ignored that law, and moved into the US illegally.