Depends what type;
as far as i can remember Italians had enough money to make their own bussinesses, Cubans were thrown over here because of Castro and were found jobs or had to find them themselves others mostly have a deal with there smugglers to work or have to apply themselves with fake paperwork.
Most immigrants who came to the United States became normal participants in the society and economy of the United States.
By ship
Most southern Italian immigrants to the United States had been farmers in their home country.
Most of the immigrants in the late 1800's came from Germany, Ireland and England.
Most immigrants from the Dominican Republic get to United State by Family-based Immigration visa for permanent residence. Because of the big diaspora of Dominicans living in US, about 1.6 Millions. Also they get there with Tourism visa.
Most immigrants who came to the United States became normal participants in the society and economy of the United States.
By ship
In the 1800's, most immigrants came from Europe to the United States.
Most German immigrants to the United States arrived in the United State in large ships that arrived in ports of immigration like New York's Ellis Island.
Most immigrants to the United States came from Europe and Britain.
Yes, the United States receives the highest number of immigrants each year.
Most of the immigrants in the United States in 1850 came from Ireland and Germany. They were escaping famine and political pressures in their home nations.
Most southern Italian immigrants to the United States had been farmers in their home country.
Ellis Island was the point where immigrants arrived to be processed into the United States.
Most of the immigrants in the late 1800's came from Germany, Ireland and England.
After 1965, the general makeup of immigrants into the United States changed. Before 1965, most immigrants were European in origin. After 1965, most immigrants were from Latin American, primarily Mexico.
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