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Crossing Oceans, Building Bridges: The Power of Immigration

At its core, immigration represents the pursuit of better opportunities, whether they be economic, educational, or personal freedom. People may choose to immigrate for various reasons, such as escaping persecution, seeking employment, reuniting with family members, or simply searching for a better quality of life.

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Crossing Oceans, Building Bridges: The Power of Immigration

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  1. U.S IMMIGRATION: HISTORY AND THE CONTROVERSY NEW UPDATES US IMMIGARTION

  2. WHAT? IMMIGRATION: MOVING TO A NEW COUNTRY TO LIVE THEIR PERMANENTALY EMIGRANT: A PERSON WHO LEAVES HIS OR HER IN COUNTRY TO LIVE IN ANOTHER INS: (IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE) THE GOVERNMENT BUREAU THAT ADMINISTERS THE U.S IMMIGRATION POLICY. 2

  3. WHAT? CON’T • Naturalization: the process by which an alien becomes a citizen Refugee: A person who flees to another country for safety\ • Quota: A numerical limit on a type or race of people who can come into a country; started in 1924 Illegal alien: A person who has entered the country in violation of immigration laws 3

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