Unfriendly entrance conditions at Angel Island
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Some Scottish immigrants to America were forced there as convicted prisoners, but most came seeking an opportunity for a better life, as did most other immigrants to America.
it was some what good
The immigrants live in the american, at the some bump looking building, and at the poor nieghbor.
Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
Old Immigrants started coming to the "New World" or North America from 1820-1860 from northern or Western Europe [German, English, and Norwegian]. Mostly Protestants. They were usually literate and skillful in professions. They came to America with families and had money/wealth. They were experienced in democracy. New Immigrants started coming to North America from 1880-1924 from southern or eastern Europe [Italians, Poles, eastern Europe Jews]. They were often of religions such as Catholic, Orthodox, or Jewish. Many were illiterate and unskilled (with some exceptions, for example some of the Jews were tailors). They came alone and with little to no money on them (again with some exceptions). Often they treated like radicals or autocrats. In the latter part of this wave, Asians came to America on the west coast, many to work on the railroads. Their labor was welcome but otherwise they were not well liked by the Caucasians.
Because at the time most immigrants came the economy in the US was very high.
In 1880, immigrants did not receive free land upon arriving in America. However, programs like the Homestead Act of 1862 allowed individuals, including immigrants, to claim land for a small fee if they met certain requirements, such as improving the land over a specified period. While this act encouraged settlement in the West, it was not specifically designed for immigrants and applied to anyone willing to cultivate the land. Thus, while some immigrants benefited from these opportunities, free land was not guaranteed for all.
Immigrants face outdated immigration laws that can leave them confused, and in limbo for a considerable amount of time. They also face negative reactions from some people, who attach certain negative characteristics to people who come from certain countries.
Filipino immigrants faced challenges such as discrimination, language barriers, cultural adjustment, and economic hardships upon arrival in America. They also navigated issues related to obtaining employment, education, healthcare, and legal status in a new country. Additionally, some Filipino immigrants experienced social isolation and homesickness as they tried to adapt to a new environment far from their homeland.
They both tried to limit Asian immigrants, but the Gentlemen's agreement allowed some Japanese into California, though it was discouraged.
some came from Canada and other countries and it was illegal
Some examples of newcomers to America that start with P are Polish immigrants, Pakistani immigrants, and Palestinian immigrants. These individuals come to the United States seeking better opportunities and to build a new life.