Ask the Mexican Family face to face. "Are you illegal immigrants?".
In "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros, the characters Esperanza and her family are immigrants living in the United States. While they are not described as "illegal immigrants" in the book, they face the challenges and experiences that come with being a minority group in a new country.
US: Illegal Immigration, Overwhelming Debt, Weak and Unsustainable Foreign Relations
Legal immigrants have prove that they are able to be here illegal immigrants are not sloud to be in the united states unless they have a legal pass.
One of the problems faced was compitition in jobs among each other and other immigrants.
Polish immigrants that arrived to the US didn't face any obstacles such as racism, because all of the Polish immigrants were wealthy and just looking for more wealth
Illegal immigrants who try to live in another country may face deportation, detention, and criminal charges. They can also be denied access to social services and may live with the constant fear of being discovered and removed from the country.
Countries in Asia that have significant numbers of illegal immigrants include Malaysia, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates. These countries attract many migrants due to economic opportunities but also face challenges in managing illegal immigration.
Japanese immigrants faced segregation in school. They was not allowed to go to the same school as the white child.
they face making friends, learning new langwiges, and learning new stuff in school
People are not always honest about their status. They may face charges as well as take a citizenship test.
how can schools and local governments stop problems immigrants can face