They established ghettos in areas of large concentrations of immigrants.
yes and no the immigrants were first allowed but now they are really regreting it.
Immigrants
Europe - about 45,000,000 immigrants other North American countries - about 14,500,000 immigrants South America - about 2,000,000 immigrants Africa - about 500,000 immigrants (not including slaves that were forced to come) Asia - about 8,000,000 immigrants Australia - about 300,000 immigrants
Most immigrants derived from Europe
All immigrants are from a different country.
A cultural Meltingpot
By building a bigger border fence, and tightening border security.
By building a bigger border fence, and tightening border security.
yes and no the immigrants were first allowed but now they are really regreting it.
They put on a series of massive popular demonstrations demanding their rights to remain in the United States.
Immigrants in cities responded to prohibition in various ways. Some immigrants may have continued to consume alcohol illegally, while others supported and participated in the bootlegging industry. Additionally, immigrant communities often formed social clubs and organizations that provided spaces for the production and consumption of alcohol outside the reach of law enforcement.
In response to increased Immigration from Ireland and Germany, nativists pushed for laws to discourage immigration or deny political rights to immigrants.
The Japanese government responded by negotiating with the US to restrict Japanese immigration through the Gentlemen's Agreement in 1907. They also promoted Japanese language education and cultural organizations to maintain a sense of identity and community among immigrants.
In response to increased Immigration from Ireland and Germany, nativists pushed for laws to discourage immigration or deny political rights to immigrants.
The possessive form of the plural noun immigrants is immigrants'.Example: All of the immigrants' documents are reviewed at the border.
the three types of immigrants are Economic immigrants, Family immigrants, and Refugees
Immigrants