Motives Of Migration In The United States

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Expatriate: A person who lives outside of their native country
Immigrant: A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
Migrant: A person who moves from one place to another in order to find work or better living conditions.

Migration is not an unusual phenomenon in history. What generates it? Why would a man leave after he worked a lifetime to earn his worth in a corner of the world? Wars, major natural calamities which destroyed entire regions, epidemics, oppressive regimes, hunger, overpopulation and poverty are just some of the motives of migration.
The last two motives we can associate with the global phenomena but they hold a sub-division we can name: Immigration for a better living.
It's what the Turks did in FRG (Federal

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