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  2. U.S. under Biden will no longer call migrants 'illegal aliens'

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    Employees of the two main U.S. immigration enforcement agencies were directed Monday to stop referring to migrants as “aliens,” a dated term that many people consider offensive. Memos issued ...

  3. Illegal immigration - Wikipedia

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    In other words, undocumented migrants are not protected by labour standards and regulations as people with legal status are. [74] Where the minimum wage is several times the prevailing wage in the home country, employers sometimes pay less than the legal minimum wage or have unsafe working conditions, relying on the reluctance of illegal ...

  4. Illegal Alien - Wikipedia

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    Illegal Alien or Illegal Aliens may refer to: Alien (law), legal concept of aliens Illegal alien, the statutory and legal term used in some countries for an illegal immigrant or other unauthorized resident; Illegal aliens (Library of Congress Subject Heading), a cause of controversy in 2016; Enemy alien

  5. Illegal aliens (Library of Congress Subject Heading) - Wikipedia

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    The subject heading Aliens, Illegal was established by the Library of Congress in 1980 and revised to Illegal aliens in 1993. [1]The subject heading incorporates references from non-preferred forms of the term including Aliens--Legal status, laws, etc.; Aliens, Illegal; Illegal aliens--Legal status, laws, etc.; Illegal immigrants; Illegal immigration; and Undocumented aliens.

  6. The Catholic Church’s Stance on Immigration, Explained

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    How do Catholic institutions serve immigrants in the U.S.? Nearly 14 percent of residents in the United States are foreign-born, amounting to around 45 million people. Of those, more than 10 ...

  7. Change the Subject - Wikipedia

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    Library of Congress Subject Headings consist of controlled vocabulary terms developed and maintained by the Library of Congress (LC); the thesaurus is the most widely used subject vocabulary in the world. [1] The subject heading "Aliens, Illegal" was established by LC in 1980 and revised to "Illegal aliens" in 1993.

  8. More than 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide in the U.S. or abroad are living outside of immigration in the U.S., according to data ICE provided to Congress.

  9. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's articles on immigration policy are, at present, extremely inconsistent in their use of terms to describe illegal immigration.A person who enters or resides in a country without legal authorization is sometimes described as an asylum seeker, sometimes as an undocumented immigrant, sometimes as an unauthorized immigrant, sometimes as an unlawful immigrant or illegal immigrant, and ...