because Chuck Norris told them 2 :)
C.H
well. people constantly tell them to go home....
they don't
They felt scared about going to a new country
"Dawe Migrants" is a poem by Bruce Dawe that explores the experiences of migrants who have left their home country in search of a better life in Australia. The poem highlights the challenges and sacrifices migrants face, as well as the sense of displacement and longing for their homeland. Dawe captures the complexity of the migrant experience through vivid imagery and emotive language.
Remittances are funds transferred from migrants to their home country. They are the private savings of workers and families
Migrants from Denmark are known as Danish nationality. Migrants from Dominica are known as Dominican nationality.
Mexicans can be maids, work in restraunt\food places, clearners and many more but they get paid very little because they are migrants and should not be in this country but they get paid 10 times then they got paid at home.
the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
Most migrants come from Asia and Africa, with countries like India, China, Mexico, and Syria being significant sources of migrants.
Interprovincial migrants move from venue to venue within a province to find work. Inter-provincial migrants, however, move between various provinces to find employment opportunities. Migrant jobs are usually seasonal or otherwise temporary in nature, so migrants need to move around to keep employed.
The local people fear the migrants in "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck because they view them as competition for scarce resources and jobs during the Great Depression. The presence of migrants threatens their livelihoods and creates a sense of unease and resentment among the locals. Additionally, stereotypes and prejudices against migrants contribute to the fear and hostility directed towards them.
"I AM AWESOME AND I KNOW IT" are the Migrants that came to N.Z