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Most immigrants to America now is Mexico and many latin American countries
They had no choice or just to back to their country
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
poland, england, and africa
because of poor economy or war in other countries
Germany and Spain
Yes, undocumented immigrants can fly back to their home countries, but they may face challenges with travel documentation and immigration laws.
Most immigrants to America now is Mexico and many latin American countries
Yes. Immigrants have a chosen country for them to get a better life, identity and home due to family, political and other reasons. Immigrants can choose to leave their home but refugees are a whole different subject.
First, it is a myth that all immigrants are Mexicans, and it is also a myth that the US is being overrun with illegal Mexican immigrants. While many illegal immigrants are indeed from Mexico, many are not. (And it should also be noted that many immigrants from Mexico are legal, and have every right to be here.) Studies have shown that there are illegal immigrants from numerous countries, including Ireland and China, who come to the US and either overstay their visa unintentionally or decide they don't want to leave, even when they are supposed to. As for Mexicans, many do in fact go back to Mexico. But others stay, and in some cases, they live in the shadows for years, working at jobs many Americans don't want to do.
Immigrants from French speaking countries speak French.
They had no choice or just to back to their country
Eventually some went back but mostly they stayed where they moved to and spread.
New immigrants in France are treated with hesitation at first. This is especially true if the immigrants are from countries outside Europe.
No. The problem is illegal immigration. In many cases, illegal immigrants are sent back, but it is different for each case.What is troublesome to some citizens is that legal immigrants can go through years of effort to become citizens, and there are others who have come to the US illegally and who are arguing that they should be allowed citizenship. There aren't many countries around the world where you can expect citizenship just by crossing the border.
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