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migration

[mahy-grey-shuhn] / maɪˈgreɪ ʃən /


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Israel Ibarra, a migration expert at the College of the Northern Border, said migrants returning to war-torn communities often end up having to leave again.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, data on holdings from the London Bullion Market Association show the migration away from the city’s vaults.

From MarketWatch

Their case was widely criticised by aid agencies and human rights campaigners as an attempt to criminalise humanitarian aid, and was seen as having profound implications for migration policy across Europe.

From BBC

To be sure, clear data around migration flows and employment are scarce, making estimates more uncertain.

From Barron's

Those include climate change, as brush fires and changes in fish migration patterns threaten locals’ livelihoods.

From The Wall Street Journal