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- noun Plural form of
migrant .
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Examples
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It's hard not to tense up when you see the word "migrants" alongside "benefits".
Stop expecting immigrants to be superhuman | Barbara Ellen 2012
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Japan's policy of excluding undocumented migrants from the public health insurance system is not only bad public health, it can violate fundamental rights to access essential health care services, including antiretroviral therapy.
Joe Amon: Rights and Health, Right Now, for Migrants Joe Amon 2010
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Evidence shows that normalizing the status of undocumented migrants is good for economic recovery because it would create income gains for workers and households.
Hector E. Sanchez: One Nation March: Important for Latinos Hector E. Sanchez 2010
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Evidence shows that normalizing the status of undocumented migrants is good for economic recovery because it would create income gains for workers and households.
Hector E. Sanchez: One Nation March: Important for Latinos Hector E. Sanchez 2010
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Japan's policy of excluding undocumented migrants from the public health insurance system is not only bad public health, it can violate fundamental rights to access essential health care services, including antiretroviral therapy.
Joe Amon: Rights and Health, Right Now, for Migrants Joe Amon 2010
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I seem to recall reading that Arizona was settled (initially) by migrants from the South. tsg says:
Matthew Yglesias » Rep Trent Franks: Blacks Were Better Off Under Slavery 2010
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February 23rd, 2010 at 1: 33 pm response focused on large-scale deportations of undocumented migrants is both inhumane and economically destructive
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Japan's policy of excluding undocumented migrants from the public health insurance system is not only bad public health, it can violate fundamental rights to access essential health care services, including antiretroviral therapy.
Joe Amon: Rights and Health, Right Now, for Migrants: Global Fund Grant Recognises Importance of Regional Fight for Health Joe Amon 2010
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Nobody favors “illegal immigration” but a response focused on large-scale deportations of undocumented migrants is both inhumane and economically destructive.
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Japan's policy of excluding undocumented migrants from the public health insurance system is not only bad public health, it can violate fundamental rights to access essential health care services, including antiretroviral therapy.
Joe Amon: Rights and Health, Right Now, for Migrants Joe Amon 2010
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