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Immigration is the
international movement of
people to a
destination country of
which they are not
usual residents or
where they do not
possess nationality...
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various ways of
controlling immigration. The
Senate and
House were
unable to
reach an agreement.
Nearly 8
million people immigrated to the
United States from...
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Immigration law
includes the
national statutes, regulations, and
legal precedents governing immigration into and
deportation from a country. Strictly...
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American Jews
immigrated to Israel. However, many of them
later returned to
their original countries. An
estimated 58% of
American Jews who
immigrated to Israel...
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social and
cultural contact with the
majority society into
which they have
immigrated. Such
ethnic enclaves can be the
result of
humans naturally liking to...
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displaced Europeans migrated to
Australia and over 1,000,000
British subjects immigrated under the ****isted P****age
Migration Scheme,
colloquially becoming known...
- (4,147). Of the
total number of 788,531
people who
immigrated between 1990 and 2016, most
immigrated for
family reunification (283,478),
followed by work...
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terminology surrounding illegal immigration is
often controversial. In particular,
describing people who
immigrated illegally as
illegal immigrants has...
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Immigration Act (with its variations) is a
stock short title used for
legislation in many
countries relating to
immigration. The Bill for an Act with...
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Immigration and
crime refers to the
relationship between criminal activity and the
phenomenon of
immigration. The
academic literature and
official statistics...