immigrants faced mistreatment of the government officials and by them not having an education, and dnt know shyt about the u.s, everybody hated them immigrants need to stay where they came from
Problems faced by immigrants, after the US became an established nation, were similar to all eras of immigration. First there was the language barrier. Many immigrants did not speak English. Second was finding housing and then getting a job. If the immigrant had no friends or family already in the US, he/she was doubly handicapped. Many Americans disliked immigrants so there developed racial discrimination. It was felt immigrants took jobs away from Americans, did not respect our customs and traditions, were usually of a nationality that had strange religious or nationality practices, and usually congregated in small areas of the cities.
they faced disease, over crowded conditions, food shortage, fights and argue ments of nationality, unsanitary living and sleeping quarters. plus they had a great fear of shipwreck and no privacyyy. :]
valuble items like rosary or picture of family
People thought immigrants were taking jobs away from citizens.
Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
One of the problems faced was compitition in jobs among each other and other immigrants.
immigrants faced mistreatment of the government officials and by them not having an education, and dnt know shyt about the u.s, everybody hated them immigrants need to stay where they came from
Problems faced by immigrants, after the US became an established nation, were similar to all eras of immigration. First there was the language barrier. Many immigrants did not speak English. Second was finding housing and then getting a job. If the immigrant had no friends or family already in the US, he/she was doubly handicapped. Many Americans disliked immigrants so there developed racial discrimination. It was felt immigrants took jobs away from Americans, did not respect our customs and traditions, were usually of a nationality that had strange religious or nationality practices, and usually congregated in small areas of the cities.
Immigrants had different food, languages, culture, and traditions.
Asian immigrants faced discrimination, racism, and hostility upon arriving in America. They were often subjected to laws that restricted their rights, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act and the Immigration Act of 1924 which limited Asian immigration. They also faced challenges finding employment and housing due to prejudice and stereotypes.
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.
Japanese immigrants faced segregation in school. They was not allowed to go to the same school as the white child.
they faced disease, over crowded conditions, food shortage, fights and argue ments of nationality, unsanitary living and sleeping quarters. plus they had a great fear of shipwreck and no privacyyy. :]
valuble items like rosary or picture of family
People thought immigrants were taking jobs away from citizens.
People thought immigrants were taking jobs away from citizens.