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One of the problems faced was compitition in jobs among each other and other immigrants.
Polish immigrants that arrived to the US didn't face any obstacles such as racism, because all of the Polish immigrants were wealthy and just looking for more wealth
Japanese immigrants faced segregation in school. They was not allowed to go to the same school as the white child.
they face making friends, learning new langwiges, and learning new stuff in school
They were accompanied by persons who created a writting description of whatever they had seen.
how can schools and local governments stop problems immigrants can face
Hostilities that immigrants faced and still face when migrating into America are most predominantly people. When the "New World" was discovered occasionally Native Americans were hostiles, however the immigrants from Europe were extremely harmful to the Native Americans as well. More presently people face ethnic hostilities, whether that be about religion, skin color, or language spoken.
they had to face snowstorms and avalanches killed workers and slowed progress
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
Many problems can arise when moving to a new country, possible currency change, needing to adjust to a new culture, possibly overcoming a language barrier, ect.
The United States is a nation of immigrants so they create "American life" and much the same problems that everyone faces. When moving to a new country language is one of the major barriers to getting along and understanding the culture. In the 1700's Washington stated that for a democracy to work that education was an important factor in citizenship and allowed communication with others. Thus, forming a common bond.
Some common problems immigrants face when moving to another country include language barriers, cultural differences, difficulty finding employment, lack of access to social services, discrimination, and challenges in obtaining legal status. They may also experience issues related to homesickness, isolation, and integration into the new society.