It was no ones job. Going to school helps because they learn history, English, and make friends, but there are people who never learn about life in the US. They live in their own communities, speak their own languages, and practice traditions that is part of their culture.
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Finding a job and starting from scratch.
For better job opportunities, a better life, to get away from cartels/corrupt government, and some to smuggle drugs/people into the U.S.
For better job opportunities, a better life, to get away from cartels/corrupt government, and some to smuggle drugs/people into the U.S.
So we can learn and get a good job :)
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
One of the most common teaching certificates of its kind in the US would be CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages) This certificate shows that the holder has sufficient training to teach non-English speakers, for example, Mexican immigrants.
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Yes, you can; you could teach in areas heavily populated with Portuguese immigrants like Boston, or South of Massachusetts. But, get your teaching credentials updated first.
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