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Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
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
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The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
Immigrants from Europe who traveled to America in steerage were sent to Ellis island to face legal and medical inspection.
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.
The two most important include the language barrier and entrenched stereotypes among the local population.
Ask the Mexican Family face to face. "Are you illegal 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
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Most immigrants coming to the U.S. in the early 1900s arrived by ship, which was often a terrible experience. The ships were crowded & disease spread quickly. Many immigrants died aboard the ships, & those that survived suffered terrible hardships.
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people were afraid of losing their jobs