They were thought of a drain on American resources and bad for the economy. Plus they were often poor and of little use to Americans besides Labor. Now quit cheating on answers.com and do your own goddanm work.
Because they spoke different languages and had different customs
Xenophobia, fear of job loss.Competition for resources.
The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
The new immigrants came in search of a new and wonderful life. They broke away from Europe mainly because of religious restrictions or discrimination, many immigrants heard "rumors" and many wonderfully exaggerated things about the United States.
Polish immigrants that arrived to the US didn't face any obstacles such as racism, because all of the Polish immigrants were wealthy and just looking for more wealth
Problems faced by immigrants, after the US became an established nation, were similar to all eras of immigration. First there was the language barrier. Many immigrants did not speak English. Second was finding housing and then getting a job. If the immigrant had no friends or family already in the US, he/she was doubly handicapped. Many Americans disliked immigrants so there developed racial discrimination. It was felt immigrants took jobs away from Americans, did not respect our customs and traditions, were usually of a nationality that had strange religious or nationality practices, and usually congregated in small areas of the cities.
There are many famous black immigrants in the United States such as Martin L. King. You can find more famous black immigrants in the US online.
The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
The new immigrants came in search of a new and wonderful life. They broke away from Europe mainly because of religious restrictions or discrimination, many immigrants heard "rumors" and many wonderfully exaggerated things about the United States.
Discrimination
Discrimination
Polish immigrants that arrived to the US didn't face any obstacles such as racism, because all of the Polish immigrants were wealthy and just looking for more wealth
This can vary depending on individual experiences. Some immigrants find great opportunities and succeed in the US, while others may face challenges such as discrimination, language barriers, or difficulty accessing resources. Overall, the US has a long history of multiculturalism and diversity, but there is always room for improvement in terms of making immigrants feel welcome and valued.
Problems faced by immigrants, after the US became an established nation, were similar to all eras of immigration. First there was the language barrier. Many immigrants did not speak English. Second was finding housing and then getting a job. If the immigrant had no friends or family already in the US, he/she was doubly handicapped. Many Americans disliked immigrants so there developed racial discrimination. It was felt immigrants took jobs away from Americans, did not respect our customs and traditions, were usually of a nationality that had strange religious or nationality practices, and usually congregated in small areas of the cities.
Sioux Indians and all Native Americans faced and continue to face countless acts of every type of discrimination there is! If the US government owes any race anything...they owe the American Indian the most!
about one quarter
Around 500,000.
there were about 2,598,214
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