I do not believe that immigrants destroy our country's culture. On the contrary. I strongly believe that they enrich our culture but implementing new traditions, new cuisine, new beliefs. Sometimes their traditions mix with our traditions and the result is a completely new tradition that everyone loves and cherishes. As for the hardships that emigrants face: first of all it's very hard for them to find their own place in the new country, to understand their new country's culture and customs. Also, finding good work is extremely difficult for them, so they often end up with lesser, badly-paid jobs. They have to work twice or thrice as hard to get acknowledged and recognized than the natives.
I do not believe that immigrants destroy our country's culture. On the contrary. I strongly believe that they enrich our culture but implementing new traditions, new cuisine, new beliefs. Sometimes their traditions mix with our traditions and the result is a completely new tradition that everyone loves and cherishes. As for the hardships that emigrants face: first of all it's very hard for them to find their own place in the new country, to understand their new country's culture and customs. Also, finding good work is extremely difficult for them, so they often end up with lesser, badly-paid jobs. They have to work twice or thrice as hard to get acknowledged and recognized than the natives.