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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immigration from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to the movement of people from one country to another, either temporarily or permanently. For example, "Immigration from Mexico to the United States has been increasing steadily over the past decade."
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Isn't illegal immigration from Mexico falling anyway?
After 1896 immigration from eastern Europe began in considerable numbers.
All Republicans want to restrict immigration from Syria and Iraq.
Yet that is changing, thanks to immigration from the coasts.
Immigration from the Dominican Republic to the United States has grown rapidly.
Corridors were slightly beneficial if there was little or no immigration from the surrounding matrix.
As expected, the dynamics of feral populations relies on large seed immigration from fields and transport.
There are no plans to increase immigration from Australia.
"We now have immigration from everywhere in the world".
How will they respond to continued immigration from outside Europe?
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Since 2007, immigration from Mexico has steadily decreased.
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