The United States is often called a place of opportunity, and a place where it can be free. Many immigrants come to the United States as they have a big chance of success in life. Immigrants made dramatic progress in faith when they came to the United States, but for others, they encountered difficulties here. Immigrants encounter such struggles; away from their families stand out from others, they break down their culture, but their status is better than their home town, so immigrants are still thankful in America .
The United States originates from immigrant countries, but new people can face many challenges when integrated into all areas of everyday life, including discrimination in the workplace. The new wave of immigrants is sometimes opposed by established long-term employers and colleagues who may oppose or worry about change. In order to ensure equality in the workplace, Congress allows effective certified worker protection as part of the Immigration Nationality Act (INA). INA and other federal laws protect workers from nationality discrimination in four major ways
Immigrants not only changed the face of the United States but also changed the face of the American Catholic church. The latest immigrants come from Southern Europe and Eastern Europe, mainly Catholics. The church faces a series of new problems for these newcomers. They are ready for American city life and culture, and have joined the millions of poor Catholics. In 1910, half of the 15 million Catholics in the United States lived in poverty.
Mark Weyman discusses how immigrants and immigrants destroyed farmers' villages, how to accept new cultures in new societies, and the challenges immigrants face in the United States. Various immigrants travel with different motives. People in Europe travel to the US to work seasonally to earn money, but others migrate to America to look for permanent residents. Some immigrants who come to the US for work purposes can come and go. However, Mr. Weiman believes that the main reasons for coming and going are cultural changes, advanced Americanization of projects and resettlement of local residents. In addition, because immigrants face unemployment, poor living environment, religious prejudice, racial discrimination, language barrier, etc., we will stay in USA for a short time. However, immigrants have had a positive impact on socioeconomics of "overhead trains, road networks and deep tunnels" (80).