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There is no simple answer to this. Possibly a book by a child of the immigrant on the experience of growing up in an immigrant family in the US.
Immigrants have no good jobs and their family sometimes lives in the US.
immigrant
Since everyone who is not a native American or a visitor is either an immigrant or part of the family of an immigrant, I would say the answer is the most populous U. S. city, New York.
No, Perry Como was from an immigrant Catholic Italian family. His wife, Roselle, was also from an immigrant Catholic family from France.
Family origin is the country from which the birth family came. It is the place where an immigrant's family is from.
No
The largest immigrant group in the US are Mexicans, of which about 800,000 Mexicans migrate to the US every year.
An immigrant can get another sponsor if the sponsor if the immigrant is on H1B. But the new sponsor need to file a new H1B for the immigrant.
The Estimated Mexican Immigrant Population in the US by 2012 is 420,420 immigrants. :)
Mexicans
If they're in the country legally, they should apply for US citizenship.