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lisov135 [29]
3 years ago
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What was one argument against immigration? O A. Immigrants used public services but didn't pay taxes. O B. Immigrants only wante

d to stay long enough to get rich O C. Immigrants didn't want to live in cities, OD. Immigrants did not want to learn new jobs.​
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ollegr [7]3 years ago
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In the United States of America, opponents of immigration typically focus on perceived adverse effects, such as economic costs (job competition and burdens on education and social services); negative environmental impact from accelerated population growth; increased crime rates, and in the long run

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