The global flow of human resources among countries is a major driving force for economic and regional development around the world. There is no doubt that international migration of workforce will have many positive and important impacts on the economic, cultural and social structure of immigrant recipient countries and immigrant exporting countries. Indeed, in recent years, the trend of increasing temporary and permanent immigration in some Western countries has begun to increase.
During the California Gold Rush, the earliest form of racial discrimination against Asian Americans occurred. Hurrying money attracted Chinese immigrants to California to meet high demand for labor. However, as more and more Chinese migrate to California and low wage labor is being met, the Chinese begin to fill high wage work normally held by Caucasians. As a result, the anti-Chinese movement was formed, followed by the "exclusion of China" was formed.
During the Gold Rush of the 1950s the first Chinese immigrants came to California, and they faced almost discrimination after arrival. For example, the 1882 exclusion law prohibits Chinese immigrants from working as white Americans, as Chinese are considered non-citizens, but in the face of a few options, immigrants will be created to survive It must be physical. Some people open restaurants, but most people do not have kitchen training. Most of the immigrants who came during the gold rush came from these areas, so the earliest wave of Chinese cuisine (meaning old-fashioned dishes such as chops, eggs, snacks) is actually the Toisan of the USA and Cantonese It was based on. China
China's exclusion law China's exclusion law is a campaign to ban Chinese immigrants, people regard it as discrimination against Chinese. In one year, Chinese immigrants have decreased from 40,000 to 23 people. This shows how people are violent and discriminatory against Chinese people. In 1879, Henry Grimm created anti - Chinese theater. This document focuses on the problem of the Chinese who takes over the work of the United States, written in San Francisco, California. There was one in 1879 ... millions of immigrants converted the United States to today's things for the past centuries during the past century. The United States, known as the "crucible," is a multicultural country that has received various imaginary ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We are a place full of opportunities to provide housing, work, and new economic benefits to those who want it. But America is not necessarily such a "country to come". Many incoming immigrants