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The phrase "afraid of immigrants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about attitudes or feelings towards immigrants, often in the context of fear or apprehension.
Example: "Some communities are afraid of immigrants, believing they may take jobs away from local residents."
Alternatives: "fearful of immigrants" or "intimidated by immigrants."
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Here's a message to President Trump: Seattle is not afraid of immigrants and refugees.
"And, instead of embracing immigrants, people became afraid of immigrants," the show's set designer, an architect named Bonnie Roche-Bronfman, said.
Did they know the U.S was afraid of immigrants?
You can see the link (Donald Trump is afraid of immigrants, British racists are afraid of immigrants), but what they thought turning up at this protest would achieve is unclear.
Being afraid of immigrants is only natural, according to new research published in the American Political Science Review.
Or would my family want me to stay quiet, work hard, learn the language, and do my best in order to help society stop being afraid of immigrants?
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Hwang explains that it is this "America First ideology that is afraid of minorities and immigrants within but, externally, primarily worried about the rise of China" that provides a potent and timely backdrop for this ambitious cross-cultural political fantasia exploring China's rise to power from a Chinese point of view.
Someone had to speak for him when he couldn't speak for himself – especially when other immigrants, afraid of raising their heads above the parapet, dared not speak up either.
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