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immigration

[im-i-grey-shuhn] / ˌɪm ɪˈgreɪ ʃən /


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Lower population growth—due to government efforts to limit immigration and aging demographics—will likely lead to limited expansion in the labor force.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, he opted not to bring his world tour to the US mainland, saying he worried his fans would be targeted by immigration officers.

From BBC

In addition, a 2025 Minnesota attorney general opinion noted that state law enforcement agencies may face liability for holding individuals solely on civil immigration detainers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asian American leaders on Thursday rallied their communities to speak out against the federal immigration sweeps that have largely targeted Latino neighborhoods, warning that areas frequented by Asian immigrants could be next.

From Los Angeles Times

In immigration enforcement, Levitt said, Congress has given the executive branch authority that can be exercised aggressively or improperly, even when courts later find those actions unlawful.

From Salon