Too many possibilities to list. It depends on the historical period and which immigrants you are talking about.
My Norwegian great-grandfather, who immigrated around 1884, worked for the Waterbury Watch Company and lived in Waterbury, Connecticut. One of his brothers owned a jewelry shop in Brooklyn.
Personal immigrant status
People who leave a country to live somewhere else are known as immigrants or expatriates. Immigrants are those who permanently move to a new country, while expatriates typically move abroad for work or other reasons but may eventually return to their home country.
No. An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to a different country to live there permanently. A migrant is a person who moves from place to place to do seasonal work. There are some migrants who are also immigrants, but there are immigrants who are not migrants and there are migrants who are not immigrants.
The immigrants live in the american, at the some bump looking building, and at the poor nieghbor.
It is a common stereotype that immigrants work harder and for less money. However, it all depend on individual immigrants, and their professions.
Immigrants would work for low wages in unsafe conditions
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chinese immigrants to the united states often did the heavy work of construction
Russian immigrants lived in tiny apartment
Why does Riis describe the tenements in which many immigrants live as "dens of death"?
I am austriain can l live in canada
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