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ycow [4]
2 years ago
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Write an informative essay on the topic of immigration. Your essay will use research to describe the changes and challenges that

today's immigrant children experience.
Immigrant children then had to ride boats for days or weeks. Maybe even months! Children today still can ride boats but they can also ride planes or drive in a car. Immigrant children then, had to go through medical tests to see if they had any diseases. You still have to presently so that's a thing that didn't change. When you arrived to where you were immigrating to you would have to stand in lines with other immigrants and get signed in on paper to let the workers or helpers know that you were there. Some challenges today's immigrant children face are: Lack of paper work, the ability to attend school, and language barriers. Some challenges they immigrants then and the immigrants now face are the same but they were all tough! I NEED 150 WORDS I ONLY HAVE 138 WORDS PLZ HELP ME
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1 answer:
Allushta [10]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Here's a couple things you could add:

Back then, low-skilled workers were highly employed but now, many jobs required skilled works & without that specific training, obtaining a job could be a little more difficult.

Back then, the country had an extremely lower population making it easier to house/locate immigrants whereas now, we have a higher population and less spaces.

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