On the whole German migrants to the U.S. were welcomed and treated with respect. They had a reputation for for being skilled and hard working.
the first migrants into North America crossed the Bering Straight into Alaska following large herds of animals.
They were labeled as poor, ignorant, lazy, and unskilled when they arrived in America. They also were viewed as inferior, dirty, unable to contribute positively to society, and illiterate.They also didn't like it because they did.
My best guess is because of the revolutionary war...
tents
The colony of Rhode Island welcomed both Jews and Quakers to America. There was also an early Jewish community in South Carolina.
water specifically like an ocean
Most migrants to America, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, were typically young adults, often between the ages of 18 and 35. This demographic was largely driven by the pursuit of economic opportunities and the promise of a better life. Families also migrated, but the majority of individual migrants were young men and women seeking work and stability.
Maryland was established for this exact purpose.
Mexican immigrants were welcome in America, the only exception was when jobs were scarce.
its welcome, not welcomed
They have savings. This is why every single Mexican doesn't come into America: they don't have enough money to do it.