Case study: The Very Big Apple With over eight million people, New York City is the most heavily populated city in the U.S. Between 1800 and 1900, the population of New York increased from about 80,000 to over three million people. In the years after the Civil War, the population of New York City tripled. With a large influx of European immigrants New York became known as the "melting pot." New York has always had the highest population density of any U.S. city. According to the 2000 census, New York City has about 26,403 people per square mile—almost twice the number of people per mile as Chicago. Based on the information in the text and your knowledge, what is the most likely effect of the increased immigration to New York City?

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The international movement of people to a destination country where they are not natives or do not have citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens is known as immigration.

What exactly is the point of immigration?

Immigration provides diversity, culture, economic opportunity, and saves lives. Immigration has the potential to alter socioeconomic foundations and demographics.

It has the potential to facilitate people trafficking and unregulated immigration, raising questions about national identity and state sovereignty.

Thus,  A Rapid development of housing. This will be the correct effect of immigration.

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