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  2. Refugee employment - Wikipedia

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    Refugee employment refers to the employment of refugees. Gaining access to legal paid work can be a requirement for asylum status or citizenship in a host country and may be done with or without the assistance of non-governmental organizations. In some specific cases, refugees may also be given work by NGO's while en route to their intended ...

  3. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    The main concerns of developed countries regarding immigration centers are: (1) the local job seekers' fear of competition from migrant workers, (2) the fiscal burden that may result on native taxpayers for providing health and social services to migrants, (3) fears of erosion of cultural identity and problems of assimilation of immigrants, and ...

  4. Illegal immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Court also struck down as unconstitutional, by a 5–3 vote, provisions of the Arizona law making it a criminal offense for illegal immigrants to work or seek employment and permitting police to make warrantless arrests if they had probable cause to believe that the arrestee had done an act that would render him or her deportable under ...

  5. Illegal immigration - Wikipedia

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    In some contexts the term illegal immigrants is shortened, often pejoratively, [14] to illegals. [15] [16] [17] Irregular migration is a related term that is sometimes used, e.g. by the International Organization for Migration; however, because of the word migration, this term describes a somewhat wider concept, including illegal emigration. [13]

  6. Asylum seeker - Wikipedia

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    The relevant immigration authorities of the country of asylum determine whether the asylum seeker will be granted the right of asylum protection or whether asylum will be refused and the asylum seeker becomes an illegal immigrant who may be asked to leave the country and may even be deported in line with non-refoulement.

  7. How immigrants are helping boost the U.S. job market ... - AOL

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    Blockbuster jobs growth continues to power the U.S. economy, with the BLS reporting 303,000 payrolls added in March. Immigrants are a big part of that success.

  8. How immigrants are helping to keep job growth hot while ... - AOL

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    They found that with immigration, the 2024 U.S. job market could safely absorb between 160,000 and 200,000 monthly job gains. By the Brookings numbers, the May jobs data would still be too hot for ...

  9. Economic migrant - Wikipedia

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    An economic migrant is someone who emigrates from one region to another, including crossing international borders, seeking an improved standard of living, because the conditions or job opportunities in the migrant's own region are insufficient. [1] [2] The United Nations uses the term migrant worker. [3]