Theory of Character and Characterization Characterizing
By the 1920s, the numbers of Japanese American families had grown significantly, and a high percentage had moved from migratory work to
own businesses or farm
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So, the Japanese immigrants‟ arrival had grown significantly. United States
government gave the limited job for them because of it. The effect to Japanese immigrant from the problem above is discrimination because of the law or rule,
especially about the land. The Issei also sought to retain the rightful places in communities by
circumventing discriminatory state laws that banned their owning or leasing land. Some immigrant residents sub-leased land from American
citizens and other registered land in the name of their Nissei children who were American citizen because of birth
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Japanese immigrants had to face many difficulties and problems because of the rules from United States government. Their land owning and validation became
disturbed and difficult. They looked for many ways so that they Japanese immigrant and their family got the validate land. This is for the sake of the
welfare and survival in the United States. They became work harder so that they could survive in the United States.