What are three hardship that any immigrant might facade arriving within a current country? HELP 10 POINTS!?


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Illegal aliens are the forsaken ones, they leave behind a crappy country and come here to where they are not considered necessary and steal our jobs and live off of our tax dollars. They start popping kids out the minute they are settled down and later demand to be treated as equals.

The minute their daughters turn 16, they are knocked up and start reproducing like rabbits, claiming more and more welfare from the governing body.

The men are lazy, drug addicted alcoholics who expect everything to be handed to them, they steal our jobs and don't earnings any taxes and then send money back home to bring more of their gentle over here.

Illegal aliens are like sewer rats, even then, they give sewer rats the world over a bleak name. They are the dregs of society, unwanted, unwilling to change, talking a ghetto, dirty writing thats as uneducated as they are. They are the lowest of the low and don't deserve to be in our country, they don't deserve to be breathing the same nouns as us. They are dirt, if not lower

They are unwanted, and nasty and need to revise their place is back in mexico, cooking tortillas and riding burros!
Typically they face a language barrier, isolation from domestic and friends, lack of knowledge about customs of the current country
A legal immigrant -
learning brand new customs, finding a way to fit in, perfecting their use of the English vernacular
An illegal invader-
the INS, the ICE, and us anti's! We will catch you and deport you and take adjectives of your stuff!
going on my experience, - getting a job, finding a house and self understood if you either dont speak the language or you speak it next to a very strong accent.

I am a new immigrant to Canada and I lost several job (after the interview) because the employer did not want to listen to my accent.
Finding work where they can earn a fair wage
Finding acceptance on their expressions
Finding a permanent and secure ,affordable place to live in.
Adjusting to new environment. Getting a good paying job, even if you are qualify they requests you to have experience. Having to go to college all over again even if you go in your country. Separation from family and love ones Language, food,not knowing anybody, money(economies are generally LOWER than contained by the U.S.)and customs such as dining, socializing, and overall interacting.
Here, here, to the Lady Chris!

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