immigration
the movement of people into a country in violation of its immigration laws
immigration that occurs through official and lawful channels
similar to illegal immigration, often used to describe individuals lacking official authorization
a rise in the number of people immigrating
immigration of people from Mexico
immigration that is not managed or restricted by authorities
immigration of people from Spanish-speaking countries
immigration of Jewish people
used to indicate the country of origin
to allow or cause more people to immigrate
to take actions that promote or facilitate immigration
to take actions that make immigration less likely
the body of laws governing immigration
a government's principles and rules on immigration
an official who checks passports and visas at a port of entry
the system for managing who is allowed to enter a country
the process of changing laws and policies related to immigration
a person's legal standing in a country regarding immigration
official documents related to one's immigration status
a judge who presides over legal cases related to immigration