Immigration Movement of People. Immigration vs. Emigration What is the difference?

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Immigration Movement of People

Immigration vs. Emigration What is the difference?

Immigration vs. Emigration What is the difference? Leaving USA for another country is emigration Moving into the USA from another country is immigration

Why do people move? Push factors Pull factors

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Immigration Interview 1. Who is the person, how do you know them? 2.Where did they immigrate from and when? 3. Why did they move from their home country? 4. Why did they choose where they moved to? 5. What do they miss from their old country? 6,7,8. Choose three more questions to ask. Ask things YOU are curious about.