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lara [203]
3 years ago
14

Are immigrants people who move into a country

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Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
5 0
That is called immigration when someone moves from one place to another
Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

When people cross national borders during their migration, they are called migrants or immigrants (from Latin: migrare, wanderer) from the perspective of the country which they enter. From the perspective of the country which they leave, they are called emigrant or outmigrant.

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