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I . migrant [ˈmaɪgrənt] SUBST

1. migrant (person):

migrant
migrant

II . migrant [ˈmaɪgrənt] ADJ

migrant worker SUBST

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The former camp was used for migrant workers in the summer of 1945.
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Commonwealth immigration, made up largely of economic migrants, rose from 3,000 per year in 1953 to 46,800 in 1956 and 136,400 in 1961.
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These poor and new migrants sought work in the city but with little to no money, they could not afford urban housing.
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Males constituted 54% of the population and females 46%, due to higher migrant workers in tehe neighboring industries.
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Migrants to this area had taken with them the revolutionary spirit of political independence.
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However, migrants particularly low-skilled ones are among the most vulnerable people in society and are often denied basic protections and access to services.
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Migrants to the cities took up this new worldview, also refusing "gut" healing and traditional medicine.
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City population continued to increase mostly by migrants.
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These migrants have put strains on services such as education.
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They nest on the ground in temperate and arctic regions and are long-distance migrants.
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