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Acculturation, Alien, Assimilate, Asylum, Deport, Detainee, Emigrate, Immigrate, Nativism, Naturalization, Push-pull factors, Refugee, Transplant, Foreigner, Citizen, Exile, Smuggle, Undocumented, Permit, Visa, Border, Customs

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5.What pushed emigrants to leave their homelands and what drew them to their new country.
6.A person who flees his or her native land to escape persecution or danger.
7.The line that separates one country, province, etc., from another.
8.An official stamp or mark made on a passport, which permits the holder to enter the country.
10.An alien in the custody of the government temporarily.
12.To leave one’s country to live elsewhere.
15.A policy of favoring those born in the country over immigrants
17.Changing or modifying one’s culture by adapting to or borrowing from another culture.
19.An official certificate or document granting authorization.
20.Legal permission to live in a country granted in special cases to people fleeing danger or persecution in the homelands.
21.A person who is not a citizen of the country where he or she resides.
22.To force someone out of the country.
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1.The government department responsible for the collection of taxes on imports or exports.
2.The process whereby an immigrant becomes a citizen.
3.A person from another country.
4.To absorb into the cultural tradition of a larger population.
9.To enter a country for the purpose of living there.
11.Without the proper residence or work permit.
13.A member of a state who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection
14.To convey secretly and illegally into or out of a country.
16.To bring from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere.
18.Being sent out of one's native land.

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