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Immigration has been and still is a hot political issue in the United States. What changes should be made to the immigration laws of the United States? How should illegal aliens be dealt with? What can be done to stop illegal immigration? These are all important issues that politicians are wrestling with.

What is immigration? What is meant by immigration? Immigration means, “To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native.” It is a part of what is meant by migration.

Migration, when referring to people is, “The movement of people from one place to another.” Migration can refer to the movement of people into an area. This is immigration. Migration also refers to the movement of people out of an area. This is emigration. A person moving to the United States from Mexico would be emigrating from Mexico and immigrating to the United States.

In the past, immigration could refer to people leaving a populated country to go and settle or colonize an unsettled area or region. This is what the pilgrims did in coming to America.

Today, however, immigration refers primarily to people coming into a country or region to which they are not native. For one reason or another they leave their native country to go to another country.

You or a loved one may be an immigrant to the United States. You or your loved one may need help with issues like obtaining a United States work visa or other type of visa, adopting a child from another country (international adoption), naturalization, immigrating to the United States for education, gaining asylum in the United States or other immigration matters.


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Fear of H-1B Visa Depletion Causes crisis in the U.S. Business Community - Jornal.us News Agency (blog) - 3/10/2010


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Unaware of Pardon, Detainee Makes Way Home - New York Times - 3/10/2010


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