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immigration
thumb|right|upright=1.5|Net migration rates per 1,000 people in 2023. On net people travel from redder countries to bluer countries.
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Aliyah
thumb|upright=1.5|100 years of Aliyah (immigration) to Mandatory Palestine and [[Israel, between 1919 and 2020]]
acculturation
Acculturation refers to the psychological, social, and cultural transformation that takes place through direct contact between two cultures, wherein one or both engage in adapting to dominant cultural influences without compromising their essential distinctiveness. It occurs when an individual acquires, adopts, or adjusts to a new cultural environment as a result of being placed into another culture or when another culture is brought into contact. This balancing process can result in a mixed society with prevailing and blended features or with splintered cultural changes, depending on the soci
migrant worker
person who migrates to pursue work
opposition to immigration
political stance and movement opposing immigration or overall or any subvariant such as certain levels or source regions of immigration flows
sanctuary city
place that limits cooperation with national immigration law
immigrant investor programs
providing residence or citizenship in exchange for investment
transnational marriage
marriage between two people from different countries
birth tourism
travel to give birth in another country
free migration
View that people may live in any country
migration policy of the European Union
internal policy of the European Union for the effective management of migration flows
sociology of immigration
sociology
non-citizen suffrage
voting rights of foreigners in different countries
immigrant generations
generational status of immigrants
migrant integration
process of social integration of immigrants or immigrated persons
Libertarian perspectives on immigration
Review of the topic