Poor and unkept. They threatened to take jobs away due to the numbers and made Americans worry about crime rates.
Didn't they have to move to a place where to could plant, or they had to plant other things that would sell fast.
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Immigration to the United States slowed to a trickle because of the war, down to a low of 110,618 people in 1918, from an average of nearly 1 million. ... Stories of atrocities by German soldiers, both real and exaggerated, fed hostility toward persons of German descent and led many immigrants to hide their heritage.
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