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  2. Opposition to immigration - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017, the parliament approved legislation which would allow the government to overrule the Supreme Court to deport 40 000 illegal immigrants. In the preceding decade, some 60 000 illegal immigrants entered Israel by crossing the border with Egypt. Some were legitimate refugees, most were economic migrants. [237]

  3. 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]

  4. Illegal immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, illegal immigrants as a group tend to be less educated than other sections of the US population: 49 percent have not completed high school, compared with 9 percent of native-born Americans and 25 percent of legal immigrants. [64] Illegal immigrants work in many sectors of the US economy.

  5. Illegal emigration - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 1994 the number of illegal emigrants is estimated to 82,500, with an additional 7,500 up to the mid-2000. [22] Even discussing illegal emigration carried a six-month prison sentence. [23] However, Law-Decree 302, published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Cuba on October 16, 2012, went into effect on January 14, 2013.

  6. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Operation Wetback forced the return of thousands of illegal immigrants to Mexico. [79] Between 1944 and 1954, "the decade of the wetback," the number of illegal immigrants coming from Mexico increased by 6,000 percent. It is estimated that before Operation Wetback got underway, more than a million workers had crossed the Rio Grande ...

  7. A tale of two cities: Sanctuary city Dems must choose ... - AOL

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    Trump has the chance to unite Americans on immigration by acting forcefully against criminal illegal immigrants and gain more popularity to enact the rest of his agenda. And Democratic mayors and ...

  8. Deportation - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 20th century the control of immigration began becoming common practice, with the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 in Australia, [24] the Aliens Act 1905 in the United Kingdom [25] and the Continuous journey regulation of 1908 in Canada, [26] elevating the deportation of "illegal" immigrants to a global scale.

  9. Throughout his 2024 campaign, Trump, 78, had vowed to undertake a mass deportation campaign against illegal immigrants residing within the US. He has tapped Tom Homan as his border czar designee ...