Domintion
Mexican immigrants came into the country.
The main goal was to decrease competition for scarce resources. Intolerance for the Chinese increased during the California gold rush when the resource began to dwindle and competition became fierce. Chinese immigrants were forcibly expelled from the mines. A combination of competition for low wage jobs as well as racism fueled a lot of animosity toward Chinese immigrants and resulted in the Chinese Exclusion Act being passed in 1892.
Chinese immigrants
Most of the immigrants processed at the Angel Island station in San Francisco Bay were Chinese.
Australian migrants came from many differrent parts of the world. There were the British immigrants, the Chinese immigrants and the Greek/Italian immigrants. The British immigrants came to Australia for the growth of Australia's population growth and economy growth. But when Australia realised that they didn't have the numbers they wanted they opened it up to other European countries and Asian countries.
Chinese immigrants are known as "hua qiao"
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.
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Most Chinese immigrants settled in the western cities. Most of them were in California.
chinese immigrants to the united states often did the heavy work of construction
Chinese make up about _______ percent of Southeast Asia's population.
Yes, they did.