To move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
The word "immigrate" is correct and is commonly used in written English. It is typically used to refer to people who move from one country to live in another. For example, "Many immigrants come to the United States in search of a better life.".
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Charging $50,000 for the right to immigrate would net America $50 billion if it let in 1m immigrants, roughly as many as it currently admits legally.In this section Learning to crawl Clearing the usual suspects Bang or whimper?
Charging $50,000 for the right to immigrate would net America $50 billion if it let in 1m immigrants, roughly as many as it currently admits legally.There are certainly things to like about the idea, as well as some reasons to approach it cautiously.
Coulter, arguing for an end to immigration, talked about how certain "cultures" from which large numbers of people immigrate to the U.S. "are obviously deficient," making cryptic reference to "uncles raping their nieces".
The thousands of people who today immigrate illegally are condemned to a shadow world of lies, fear and powerlessness.
In Paris on the eve of the march, Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said that "all the Jews who would like to immigrate will be warmly welcomed with open arms".The government has now stepped up security outside synagogues and Jewish schools, as well as mosques.
If fewer people immigrate to Germany, then the working-age population will decline even more.Economic growth is essentially driven by the number of workers and the abiility to make those workers operate more efficiently, i.e. productivity.
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