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immigration
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immigration [Brit ɪmɪˈɡreɪʃn, Am ˌɪməˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n] N (all contexts)
immigration
to go through immigration
to go through immigration attr procedures, restrictions
immigration officer, immigration official N
immigration officer
immigration control N
immigration control (system)
immigration control (office)
immigration laws N npl
immigration laws
immigration authorities N npl
immigration authorities
immigration removal centre [ˌɪmɪɡreɪʃn rɪˈmuːvl ˌsentə(r)] N
immigration removal centre
Immigration Service N Brit
non-white immigration
immigration/census bureau
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French
English
English
immigration
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English
French
French
immigration N no pl
immigration
immigration control
French
French
English
English
immigration
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English
French
French
immigration N
1. immigration:
immigration
2. immigration (government agency):
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immigration
immigration choisie
immigration clandestine
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Advocates for using the immigration laws to combat radicalism campaigned to expand the law's definitions of those who could be excluded or deported.
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First group is targeting expatriate wives who are often reduced to dependent spouse status by immigration laws.
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A new migratory wave began after 1945, favoured by the lax immigration laws then in force.
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At present, if an unauthorised migrant worker is discovered, the enforcement mechanisms under immigration laws take effect.
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At issue is whether the law usurps the federal government's authority to regulate immigration laws and enforcement.
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