The treatment of immigrants varies significantly across countries and regions. In some nations, immigrants are welcomed and provided with support and integration programs, while in others, they may face discrimination, xenophobia, and harsh legal restrictions. Factors such as economic conditions, political climate, and cultural attitudes significantly influence how immigrants are treated. Overall, while some countries prioritize inclusivity, others struggle with negative perceptions and policies towards immigrants.
yes
Very well, he went on to be a great leader.
they were, like all immigrants, "abused" of their innocence and naiveness. because they couldn't speak the language or read and write, they were often cheaped out of money.
Well, there can be any pattern. Most immigrants just come to other countries in search of a better life. Others, well, do it for reasons against the government.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
Immigrants were treated very well in 1973 when the Cuban boat lifts were taking place. The people who came from Cuba were sent to different parts of the United States and given sponsors and jobs.
The immigrants were treated horribly. They were made slaves most of the time. Another thing that they had happen to them was that they had to leave relatives, children etc. behind. It wasn't a very nice life...
In the, asian immigrants were treated quite well compared to that. During that, asian immigrants were often robbed or raped in the streets, and lynchings, though less common, were not unheard of. However, both the and that were much better than those. Let's not even talk about the treatment of asian immigrants during those.
Immigrants were not treated very well at all in the early part of the twentieth century. There was a lot of discrimination against people from other countries, and there were even some laws on the books that explicitly discriminated against immigrants from Asian countries.
yes
Very well, he went on to be a great leader.
most people think he treated them poorly but he actually treated them very well
Some slaved would have enjoyed being treated as a well treated slave. However, most people would not want to be treated as a slave at all, because they were still treated less than human.
They Were treated very well and they were sometimes they survided and sometimes they didn't.
Yes, they do! Where they come from, their lifestyles are more, well, dirty! So when they come to our country they think they can preserve their dirty ways.
Most countries will welcome immigrants who bring skills that are in demand and in short supply in those countries and who are well-educated and can fend for themselves financially. Most anti-immigration laws in practically every Western country concern illegal immigrants and political (but in reality more often economic) refugees from Third World-countries, people with often little or no skills that are of any use in the country of arrival and who in consequence will be mostly a drain on its social security systems.
they were, like all immigrants, "abused" of their innocence and naiveness. because they couldn't speak the language or read and write, they were often cheaped out of money.