Immigrant [noun]

Definition of Immigrant:

person from a foreign land

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Pauline Binam has come forward after a whistleblower complaint on hysterectomies of immigrant detainees in Georgia.

Last Friday, lawyers filed a habeas petition in federal court asking that the woman be freed on supervised release and held in an immigrant shelter in El Paso.

Of the eight teams in the Eastern Midwest League from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan, immigrants last year made up 34 percent of the playing roster, though those four states have an average per capita immigrant population of just 5 percent.

I was assigned to read the book a couple of years after arriving as an immigrant kid from the Philippines.

Born in Manhattan in 1917 to a pair of poor Jewish immigrants from Russia, Sara Finkelstein was a real 20th-century thinkfluencer right from the start.

One, there are a lot more immigrants in the US today than 50 years ago.

Mark McClellan, one of the authors of the Duke paper, said the government must set aside funding to pay for antigen tests in at-risk populations, including low-income, minority and immigrant communities, and public schools and colleges.

We have to make sure we’re taking care of that first, because we can’t take 10 to 20 more million illegal immigrants in this country.

In recent decades, however, Central American immigrants have moved past Cubans as the third largest group.

This is a less severe sanction compared to the general restriction on immigrant visas, given the significantly fewer numbers of aliens affected.