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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
most businesses wouldn't hire Irish. they were very poor and lived in disgusting housing
The Irish faced hatred from the Americans for taking potential jobs and land. They also had to deal with poor living spaces called tenements.
they faced many land obstacles, very little pay, and long hours.
Oh, dude, those early St. Patrick's Day parades were totally a show of power in the face of adversity. Like, back in the day, Irish immigrants faced a ton of discrimination, so they were like, "Hey, we're here, we're Irish, get used to it!" It was a way to assert their presence and celebrate their culture, all while having a good time.
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Ask the Mexican Family face to face. "Are you illegal immigrants?".
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they faced many land obstacles, very little pay, and long hours.
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