because some were sick and some had disesses.
These payments are called remittances. They are typically sent by immigrants living and working in another country to support their families in their home country.
Ellis Island was where immigrants were given medical and mental exams. Those that failed were sent back to Europe.
They were stolen from and what was still there was sent home after 34 days... In Virginia it was sent back in 21 days...
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.
Immigrants may be sent back to their home country if they violate immigration laws, such as overstaying their visa or committing a crime. They can also be deported if their asylum claims are denied or if they do not meet the requirements for legal residency. Additionally, changes in immigration policy or status can lead to their removal. Each case is typically considered individually by immigration authorities.
Mexico has sent over about 5,000,000 immigrants throughout the 1900's.
illegal immigrants get deported and gets many problems with the justice.they could pay a fine, go to prison or even get kicked out of america. who taught you grammar?
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Since 1820, whatcontinent has sent the most immigrants to the U.S.? Asia
To act as a staging ground for immigrants to America. It was were people were to be either accepted in to America, or sent back to where they came from.
For many different reasons. Some immigrants have sought religious freedom, freedom from war and violence, for a chance to make a better living, to own land- and some immigrants had no choice- they were sent.