In nativists' view, why were immigrants a particularly dire threat to America?
A) They brought crime to American cities and undermined politics.
B) Too many of them qualified for welfare.
C) They took jobs from native-born Americans.
D) They would work for less and do dirty jobs that Americans would not accept.
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