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28 May, 20:09

In the late 1800's, why were the union leaders mainly opposed to immigration?

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  1. 28 May, 22:44
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    Immigrants at the time we're willing to work in unfit conditions for a lower pay than the union workers. So the immigrants were taking the jobs, leaving fewer jobs available to the union workers, thus causing union opposition to the immigrants.
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