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likoan [24]
1 year ago
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Which reasons do people give for immigrating to the United states

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Zina [86]1 year ago
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People immigrate to the United States because they feel the United States has better living situations than their state. People who immigrate to the United States are called Immigrants. People who Immigrate or Immigrants usually have very poor living situations and are living in poor and run down areas they may not have clean drinking water or enough food to eat. They may have better job opportunities in the United States and clean water to drink. Immigrants may like the benefits that the United States offer such as food stamps, insurance, medicaid/medicare, section 8, and more. You can even find a generous person who is willing to share or give money to you because they see that you are struggling. If you do not speak English and you are wondering how am I supposed to get around and do things without understanding the language, there are programs that offer teaching of the English language by people who know how to speak the language of the immigrants and the English language, they call these people multilingual because they speak more than one language. But the main idea would be that Immigrants immigrate to the United States because they offer better jobs, better pay, better living situations, clean water, sanitation, doctors, help and support such as section 8 housing, food stamps, and insurance, and ways of transportation.

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