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gathered in ethnic communities
Ethnic enclaves
Immigrants felt safer and felt like they were more at home.
Elzbieta M. Gozdziak has written: 'New immigrants, changing communities' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Emigration and immigration, Assimilation (Sociology), Social aspects, Immigrants, Ethnic relations, Minorities
Through an ethnic network of other immigrants and their families.
Ethnic Communities' Council of New South Wales was created in 1975.
An ethnic custom is a custom that is special to a group of immigrants.
They weren't ethnic...they were low income and usually immigrants are on the low income side. So these areas become ethnic.
Because their cheap and go to the cheapest places
Immigrants
Legal immigrants are often not as impoverished as illegal immigrants, but are certainly not wealthy, the majority constituting the lower middle class and not ever becoming more than middle class. Most immigrants end up living simple lives in ethnic communities or in general society. Illegal immigrants tend to remain in the lower class because their illegality serves as an impediment to finding better work.
The four ethnic groups that settled in Florida include Black Americans and Bahamian Americans. The other two ethnic groups are Cuban Americans and Greek Americans.