1. Arab Immigration to the U.S.: Cause and Effect
Arabs began immigrating to the U.S. since the late nineteenth century to escape the problems of over population in their native countries and improve their living standards; however, many of them prove to be of great value to the American community in different fields. ... The "push" factors include poor living conditions and the problems of unemployment in the sending or native countries. ... For example, it is believed that Arab Americans replace Native Americans in the work place and thus more and more Americans become jobless. ... However, if they intend to immigrate and then just work to...
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