Antonym: emigration. Similar words: migration, immigrant, integration, graduation, operation, AND operation, separation, reparation. Meaning: [‚ɪmɪ'greɪʃn] n. 1. migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there) 2. the body of immigrants arriving during a specified interval.
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61 Their passports were checked by immigration officers at the airport.
62 I want to dwell upon the draft immigration rules because most hon. Members have mentioned them.
63 Both men are running nasty television advertisements in California against illegal immigration.
64 The reasons they switched their allegiance included anxiety about globalisation, a rejection of political corruption and fear of immigration.
65 This is in line with immigration laws which have been blatantly sexually discriminatory against black women.
66 Even when caught by the coastguard or the Immigration and Naturalisation Service they seldom get sent back.
67 Following immigration we were soon back on the dockside watching the crew again.
68 The Senate will return to its consideration of illegal immigration Monday.
69 But then came the news his immigration application had been delayed a few weeks because he's a diabetic.
70 But Buchanan, Alexander and Forbes seemed intent on fighting over everything from immigration to the flat tax and education.
71 Those who argue against black interests or against non-white immigration typically deny that they are prejudiced.
72 The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party.
73 There are no significant new constraints on governments to make joint foreign, defence, immigration or policing policies.
74 At issue is a provision in the 1986 immigration bill barring the hiring of illegal aliens.
75 Immigration officers attempt to catch people entering the country under false pretenses.
76 Immigration is no longer at the heart of political clashes during election campaigns.
77 Republicans eager to take credit for curbing illegal immigration wanted the over-all bill to proceed, without the education provision if necessary.
78 The immediate trigger for the protest is a parliamentary bill designed to crack down on illegal immigration.
79 Several governments, particularly from the larger states, sought co-operation on immigration and frontier controls and also closer police collaboration.
80 A law that took effect in 1994 requires applicants for new licenses to provide proof of legal immigration status.
81 They will possibly be charged with violating federal immigration laws, Schweitzer said, and will be deported.
82 Standard immigration was regulated by a series of laws that set an annual cap on the number of entrants.
82 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
83 Detecting secret compartments remains a challenge for immigration inspectors, Ward said.
84 Immigration includes both people seeking permanent settlement and those seeking temporary employment who want to circulate back and forth.
85 The economic case for substantial immigration is thin, and there are significant ecological and other arguments against it.
86 And immigration is still refusing to see that this man deserves consideration for his sacrifice.
87 Immigration officials had to cut the dash board to get her out.
88 Congress is to launch an inquiry into discriminatory acts by immigration officials.
89 Blocks away is a dangerous park, a black market for drugs, weapons and counterfeit immigration papers.
90 There was at that time little public pressure to curb immigration.
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