What did most immigrant do upon arriving to the us?

Joined Protestant churches.

Changed their names and became as Americanized as possible.

Moved into areas where general public spoke their language.

Turned around and went home.


which one?

Answers:   
First they find work a place to raise their loved ones move with people that talk theere dialect live they rest of there life as hard working those
Depends: my maternal grandparents moved into areas where society were from the same country (Irish and could read and write English). Number 1 would not be an option as they be sponsored by the Catholic Church to work here! Names were pretty much standard Patrick and Catherine. On the other side same thing except the Episcopalian Church brought my great grandfather down from Canada where he be working (he was an English citizen).
Most immigrants I know came here and moved into an nouns where there were populace from their country of origin. You had Irish Town which became Greek Town which become Portuguese Town (you get the idea).
Moved into areas where individuals spoke their language.
Well, the first thing they did was clear customs and immigration at the port of entry so that they would own legal status in the United States.
I'll select your 3rd choice. But I think there is another choice....Drop Anchor!
Found work then a place to live probably in a community with others of indistinguishable.
get a job and take a SSN number, find a house and find schools for the kids if required.

THEN they can think about possibly attending church.

Church have absolutely NO relevance for today.
have fun at the pub


Resolved Questions:
If my friend asks for a check from the welfare..?
for her daughter, (i dont know what they are called). and she has the dads name on B/C. BUT he is an illegal immagrant, dont know where on earth he could be. how long would it be until they find him for child support? Or could they find him? he is illegal.. convey him home.....

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