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Immigration is one of the reasons why Europe's population growth rate is so low today. Especially in Eastern Europe, mass waves of people are migrating, causing the population to drop.
Push factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate from it. Pull factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate to it.
There is migration all over Europe and in every part. However, Western Europe tends to have more immigration (people moving in) versus Eastern Europe, who tends to have more emigration (people moving out).
Illegal Immigration status , language, age
To Ellis Island, people came from Europe. To Angel Island, people came from China, Japan, Korea....etc. They are both alike because they're both Immigration stations.
Immigration is influenced by push and pull factors. Push factors, such as unemployment or overpopulation, push people to leave an area. Pull, such as employment opportunities and stability, pulls people to a town.
Disrupted the lives of people in those regions
Disrupted the lives of people in those regions
Disrupted the lives of people in those regions
living conditions in Europe during the 1700's was miserable for many people.
The Irish were a prominent group (caused by the potato famine,) but people came from all over Europe. There were far-fewer immigrants from South America, Asia and Africa as the immigration authorities heavily favored Europeans.
during the immigration period or when they needed to get a better life