Crossword-Solution: IMMIGRATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Immigration | n. | The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “IMMIGRATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Vital post-war problem. | 1 answer |
| the act or process of immigrating | 1 answer |
| right of entry | 8 answers |
| motion into | 10 answers |
| EXIT (ant.) | 11 answers |
| inrush | 13 answers |
| inflow | 20 answers |
| influx | 22 answers |
| infiltration | 24 answers |
| ingress | 32 answers |
| Entry | 79 answers |
| Entrance | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with IMMIGRATION (5)
PART ONE From Freedom to Slavery CHAPTER 1 African Origins The Human Cradle THREE and a half centuries of immigration have injected ever-fresh doses of energy and tension into the American bloodstream.
Economic problems have eased as immigration has declined, but activity has slowed as the economy shifts from housing to export-driven growth.
Unless a radical change takes place in the scope of his education, so that he may learn better how to do his work, a tide of white immigration will set in and force him out of his last stronghold, domestic service, and limit his sphere to the farm.
Three volumes of poems have been published, "Walls of Corn and Other Poems," "Annabel and Other Poems," and "Poems of the Prairie." Her "Walls of Corn," written in 1884, famous from the first, as used as railroad immigration advertising, was translated in several languages and distributed all over Europe.
The tide of immigration has brought so deep a deposit of "saloons" and suburban "balls" that the very face of the land is changed, old lovers of that shore know it no more.
Quotes with IMMIGRATION (3)
What southern whites further sought, and in a sense demanded, was respect. This the North provided after 1876 in paeans to the courage and dedication of soldiers on both sides. Resentment of northern power, the war’s destruction, and Reconstruction continued to be strong in the South, and the work of white-supremacist politicians, army veterans, and southern women turned that resentment into a long-lasting ideology of the Lost Cause. Northerners, for their part, congratulated…
People are talking about immigration, emigration and the rest of the fucking thing. It's all fucking crap. We're all human beings, we're all mammals, we're all rocks, plants, rivers. Fucking borders are just such a pain in the fucking arse.
American political discourse had framed the Jewish problem as an immigration problem. Germany's persecution of Jews raised the specter of a vast influx of Jewish refugees at a time when America was reeling from the Depression.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1943).