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To find work, to become a landowner and have Religous Freedom
Much of the work force consisted of immigrants who were willing to work in poor conditions.
Immigrants can come from any country. To immigrate means to move to a new country, so, it doesn't matter if you start in New Zealand or Croatia, and end in Yugoslavia or Angola, you are an immigrant.
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work for the government in nonmilitary positions
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In a factory
During the Great Depression, people were thankful to have work of any kind, no matter how menial.New immigrants may find jobs as menial in hotels and restaurants.
After coming to the US, Italian immigrants worked anywhere they could find a job. The men were recruited to work in mines, build railroads, and work in factories. They did the backbreaking jobs.
Many Mexican immigrants moved to the West and worked on ranches and farms. However, not all Mexican immigrants did this. Different people settled in different parts of the country depending on where their community or family was. Many Mexican immigrants can also find work in construction and carpentry. On that basis many can find work in the Northeast USA, and other locations.
Many Mexican immigrants moved to the West and worked on ranches and farms. However, not all Mexican immigrants did this. Different people settled in different parts of the country depending on where their community or family was. Many Mexican immigrants can also find work in construction and carpentry. On that basis many can find work in the Northeast USA, and other locations.
well imigrants usally go to the USA to find work and everything.
To find work, to become a landowner and have Religous Freedom
Immigrants.
In all honesty I'm not entirely sure what kind of answer you are looking for. In 2012 it's estimated that 1.4 million immigrants moved back to Mexico with their children.