If you want to be technical about it, yes.
The first humans to permanently live in the USA were the Native Aboriginals, who were descendants of Siberians nomads.
Beyond that, the USA was later colonized by Britain (as well as France and Spain to a lesser extent), meaning that immigrants from those countries (and imported slaves from Africa) began to permanently inhabit the USA.
Today, the USA welcomes thousands of immigrants from around the world.
Thus, the USA was "built" by immigrants from all over the place.
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There has always been a belief that immigrants could become citizens. The country started as a nation of immigrants and immigrants built the railroads, industry’s, towns, arts, and were involved in the political system.
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The political bosses helped immigrants by providing jobs on the public payroll, getting housing for new arrivals, giving the needy gifts of food and clothing, patching up minor scrapes with the law, and helping schools, parks, and hospitals get built in immigrant neighborhoods. The bosses only did these things so the immigrants would vote for them and their party.
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