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Use "immigrants" in a sentence
"Sewell Chan has just published an article in the New York Times detailing the results of the $2 million study, which focused on five immigrant groups in the New York Area: "Dominicans, Chinese, Russian Jews, South Americans consisting of Colombians, Ecuadoreans and Peruvians and West Indians, defined as immigrants from the English-speaking Caribbean, including Belize and Guyana.""
"CARDENAS: It's a painful term, Lou, and it's something that we try to stay away from, but, to tell you honestly, the reality here in Iowa is that it's not so much what you call immigrants, but actually who immigrants are, and who we are and what we see here in Iowa is that immigrants are ..."
"The ability of Britain to maintain its large welfare state in the face of a large influx of immigrants is what that Labour supporter is concerned about."