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O What was life like for immigrants after they entered the United States in the late 1800’s?

o Do you think the ideas of Americans today on immigrants are different or similar to the ideas

expressed on the base of the Statue of Liberty? If so, how?

o What was life like for immigrants to your country in the late 1800’s?

o How has immigration to your country changed over the years?

o Do you have any family members or family friends who have immigrated to a different country

(or the country where you currently reside)? What were their experiences?


Should be between 1-3 sentences long

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Many immigrants in United States in the late 1800’s experienced verbal and physical abuse because they were "different," and they were frequently stigmatized and discriminated against.

Who Are Immigrants?

It is crucial to understand who exactly is the focus of these talks given that international migration has taken center stage in political, policy, and public debates in nations all over the world. An immigrant is, to put it simply, a person who was born in another nation but now calls that country their home. No matter if the person has acquired citizenship in the country of destination, served in its military, wed a native, or has another status, they will always be considered international migrants.

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