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Traducción de immigrant en Español:
immigrant
inmigrante, n.
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nombre
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inmigrante masculino, femenino(worker/population) (before noun) inmigrante(family/community/area) de inmigrantes- Another theme running through the huge demo was solidarity with refugees and immigrants.
- Yet immigrant workers contribute £2.5 billion to the British economy every year.
- These parties are not motivated by a defence of the right of immigrants to live where they choose.
- Several immigrant workers drew parallels with their experiences in other countries.
- MY great grandparents were all Polish immigrants who arrived in the 19th century in the East End of London.
- The wave of German Jewish immigrants during the mid-nineteenth century represented the first major Jewish population explosion in America.
- Politicians in Birmingham have warned that areas with large first-generation immigrant populations are particularly vulnerable to intimidation.
- Their parents are often recent immigrants living in low-income communities.
- During these three decades, only 7.5 million immigrants arrived, most after 1945.
- Great variation exists in the ways community colleges have responded to the rising immigrant student population on their campuses.
- As I expected, I found that all of the parents are immigrants to this country.
- And right now, smuggling immigrants across those borders is a booming business.
- When detained immigrants do find lawyers, confinement makes the detainees more difficult to represent.
- My father was an immigrant who came over from Holland after the Nazi occupation.
- Many immigrant workers died; they had supported entire families in their home countries.
- Thousands of people have staged demonstrations across Spain in support of protesting immigrant workers.
- She added that the government was wrong to exclude mainland immigrants from the draft, citing international law.
- In Saxon terms, the Normans were second or third generation immigrants to Northern France.
- The churches offered support and shelter to Central American immigrants.
- Most of the work available to immigrants without legal papers is sporadic, and underemployment is a problem for many.
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