there were no schools for them to go to
There were no schools available for them to go to.
They had spent all of their savings just to get to America. Families could not survive on a single income.
The jobs available to them did not pay very much.
They could not survive on a single income - Apex
There were no schools available for them.
The great depression left many scarring imprints on families, especially the children. In many cases, children had to leave their education behind and had to seek cheap employment at factories to help provide meager financial support. The lack of money circulating around made living conditions horrible. Families, especially immigrant families were living in squalor; either crammed in a single roomed apartment or left to sleep outside.
no the children had more dangerous jobs
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
They immigrate because they wanted to find jobs to support their families.
most children help work in the farming or woodworking industries
There were no schools available for them to attend - apex
Children in the middle colonies had jobs helping out on the farms. They would tend the animals and help with planting, weeding, and harvesting crops.
Because they arrived with no funds and there was no social security.
farming , industries , machinery , cleaned roads
Only those who worked could get good health insurance
only those who worked could get good health insurance.
The right to vote was dependent on their jobs
only those who worked could get good health insurance.
They didn't have "jobs" but grew crops, fished, hunted, took care of families and children.
so they can have a better life by having good education, better jobs so they can send moeny home to their families ect. dont listen to them looserss/ hatersss
to get better jobs and get away from poverty.
One reason for anti-immigrant hysteria was economic competition, as some Americans feared that immigrants were taking away jobs and driving down wages. Other reasons included cultural differences, fear of changing societal norms, and perceptions of increased crime rates associated with immigrant populations.