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noun immigrant communities/families/workers侨民团体/家庭/劳工 illegal immigrants非法移民 Businesses may want to hire skilled immigrants. European immigrants fleeing Nazism in the 1930s European immigrants settled much of Australia. First-generation immigrants may dream of returning ‘home’; their children say Britain is their home. Italian immigrants assimilated easily into Brazilian society. Like many first-generation immigrants, they worked hard and saved most of their earnings. Mexican immigrants seeking farm work She was the daughter of Chinese immigrants to America. The company was founded by two immigrants from Bangladesh. The government is eager to attract skilled immigrants. These factors attracted new immigrants. These were working-class immigrants, mainly from rural parts of Mexico. They are trying to secure immigrant status for their families. a careful mechanism for assimilating immigrants a family of Turkish immigrants living in California a law designed to exclude Chinese immigrants a young Afghan immigrant who has worked at the store for years anti-terrorist legislation that targeted immigrants boats bringing illegal immigrants over from North Africa different aspects of the immigrant experience immigrants seeking to enter the country poor immigrants from Latin American countries recent immigrants who do not speak English ships laden with would-be immigrants who were forcibly returned the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in California the circumstances under which immigrants were detained the immigrants who poured into America the issues faced by Dominican immigrants the number of legal immigrants to the US Illegal immigrants are to be sent back to their country of origin. immigrant communities/families/workers侨民团体/家庭/劳工 |