Integration Of Immigrants

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The arrival and integration of immigrants in the United States of America was a difficult and punctuated by obstacles. Not all immigrants were welcome; there was a rejection of certain immigrants’ institutes in law by the congress like the Chinese exclusion act of 1882. The integration of the immigrants in the American population was marked by xenophobia and violence such as the Zoot Suite Riots and discrimination and racist legal processes eventually struck down in the Hernandez vs. Texas trial. During the nineteenth century, a major source of immigrants was China. The Chinese settled on the west coast where they participated in the construction of the first transcontinental railway. They also opened numerous restaurants and laundry facilities.

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