Immigrants During The 1920s

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During the 1920s a lot of changes happened in the United States immigration policy. Americans became very nativists as a result of the political and social changes that happened during that time. Therefore, many Americans were against the idea of immigration. Form 1880s until then, many people from Sothern and Eastern Europe came to United States; most of them being Jewish and Catholic. However, Americans viewed Catholics as suspicious people after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia because they feared that this could happen in United States too. Moreover, many conservative Christians Americans stated that immigrants had a bad influence on American culture and they didn’t like the influence the cinema and jazz had on the society and the way