Sneezing, pooping, crying, farting, eating pie and puking
Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
Chinese immigrants faced discrimination, racism, and restrictive laws in the countries they migrated to. They were often subjected to low wages, poor working conditions, and limited job opportunities. They also faced language barriers and cultural isolation, making it challenging to integrate into society.
Many immigrants were discriminated against , particularly the Irish in Amarica where job appliclations commonly said "no Irish need apply"
Chinese workers faced prejudice in the form of lower pay than their non-Chinese counterparts, harsh working conditions, discrimination in hiring and promotions, and violence and hostility from local communities. They were also subject to stereotypes and racist attitudes that portrayed them as inferior or "unfit" for certain work.
Immigrants had different food, languages, culture, and traditions.
Irish immigrants to the US faced challenges such as discrimination, hostility, and marginalization due to their Catholic religion and perceived lower social status. They also encountered economic hardship, overcrowded living conditions, and limited job opportunities, often being relegated to low-wage labor occupations. Additionally, they experienced cultural and language barriers that made it difficult to assimilate into American society.
loyalty (APEX)
native americans even though we aren't immigrants !
people thought immigrants was taking jobs from the citizens
She opened a settlement house to help immigrants and working families
A big challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived in San Francisco Bay was the language barrier. The Chinese had to seek out other Chinese to communicate.
A big challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived in San Francisco Bay was the language barrier. The Chinese had to seek out other Chinese to communicate.