JFK-President of the USA John Fredrick Kennedy wasn't an Irish immigrant.
If one is only visiting the country, see for a vacation, they are a tourist. If one is moving to this country, they are an immigrant.
An immigrant is a person who comes from one country into another. An emmigrant leaves one country for another.
Irish
No. An immigrant is arriving into a country from another one and an emigrant is leaving their country to go to another one. So a person can be an emigrant when they leave their own country and an immigrant when they arrive in the new country.
An immigrant.
Immigrant possessions would be whatever an immigrant - a person moving from one country to another to stay - is bringing with them.
immigrant.
A visitor / tourist An immigrant An alien An illegal immigrant (if your arrival is not in conformance with the immigration laws of the country of destination).
An immigrant is a person. "Immigrant" describes one who moved into a country, as compared to "emigrant" which is the person who left.
Immigrant
An immigrant.
The appropriate term is an Irish Pub, and most cities in the US have at least one Irish-Style Pub, particularly in areas with a significant Irish Immigrant Population (New York City, Boston)