Consultant for NGO CRIC on protection of human rights in illegal immigrations. |
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In its history, America has experienced many immigrations, as waves of men and women came to its various regions in the hope of a better future. |
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Hong Kong hence preserves its legal and political system, its money, its sports teams and its immigrations laws. |
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Pervasive lower-level corruption included security personnel and customs and immigrations officials demanding bribes. |
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Dealing with the question in these terms, means considering that these African immigrations raise a problem while blithely neglecting their social contexts. |
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The basic culture of these peoples survived the Roman occupation and was later strengthened and broadened by Celtic immigrations from other parts of Britain. |
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Subsequent immigrations came into the area along both the northern African and southern European sides of the Mediterranean. |
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While these immigrations have greatly contributed to globalization, they have also precipitated trends like brain drain and problems with repatriation. |
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In its historical existence, Macedonians have gone through many exoduses, pogroms and immigrations but for the first time the reason for this are not wars and oppressors. |
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Immigrations of Tai peoples occurred from the 10th to the 15th century, of Vietnamese beginning in the 17th century, and of Chinese in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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