Sentence examples for migration has come from inspiring English sources

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Net migration has come down by a third since 2010, she says.

Much of this migration has come from the western highlands, which receives not only some of the highest rates of remittances per capita but also the greatest number of deportees.

As I've argued elsewhere, migration has come to function as a signifier for all the grimness and misery of life in 21st century Britain – "immigration" has become the name for every bad thing that never had one.

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Traditionally most have headed for English-speaking countries, but growing numbers are now working in the EU, as barriers to migration have come down.

A 2012 Pew report that analyzed data from both the Mexican and US governments found migration had "come to a standstill," and may have actually rolled back.

He immigrated to the United States, part of a wave of African migration that has come to many American cities.

As all parties vie to outflank each other on anti-immigration discourse, the public's acceptance of the premise that Italy has a deep migration crisis has come to dominate Italy's 2018 electoral campaign.

A group of volunteers calling itself Migration Aid has come together through social media to offer ongoing humanitarian relief.

She is right to address popular anxiety about migration, but she has come up with the wrong answers.

Though the occasional documentary still appears as photographed on 35-millimeter film -- like Jacques Perrin's hit, the nature study "Winged Migration" -- video has come to dominate the field.

Castles [3], for example, deals with the question whether migration or development has come first.

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