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Facts about Immigration

Emigrate means to leave one's country to live in another. Immigrate is to come into another country to live permanently. Migrate is to move, like birds in the winter. The choice between emigrate,immigrate, and migrate depends on the sentence's point of view.

An international airport is an airport that offers customs and immigration facilities for passengers travelling between countries. ... International airports often also host domestic flights.

Emigrate means to leave one's country to live in another. Immigrate is to come into another country to live permanently. ... The choice between emigrate,immigrate, and migrate depends on the sentence's point of view.

Early immigration (1700s–1850): Immigrants from western and northern Europe arrived in great numbers for economic, political, and religious reasons. Germans and Irish, in particular, came to the United States in the 1830s and 1840s. European settlers imported millions of African slaves as well.

The Effect of Immigrants on U.S. Employment and Productivity. The effects of immigration on the total output and income of the U.S. economy can be studied by comparing output per worker and employment in states that have had large immigrant inflows with data from states that have few new foreign-born workers.Aug 30, 2010

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