All 11 Uses of
migrate
in
Enrique's Journey
- The single Latin American mothers began migrating in large numbers, leaving their children with grandparents, other relatives, or neighbors.
Chpt Pro.migrating = moving from one place to another
- A Harvard University study showed that 85 percent of all immigrant children who eventually end up in the United States spent at least some time separated from a parent in the course of migrating to the United States.
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- Chiapas is fed up with Central American migrants, says Hugo Ageles Cruz, a professor and migration expert at El Colegio de la Frontera Sur in Tapachula.
Chpt 3migration = movement from one place to another
- The Grapes of Wrath, the classic novel about the Dust Bowl and the migration of Oklahoma farmers to California, ends with death and a glimmer of renewed life.
Chpt 6
- Immigrants who return to their home countries also bring skills acquired while living in a more technologically advanced country, says Norberto Giron of the International Organization for Migration in Honduras.
Chpt Aft.
- A disproportionate number of the 36,000 gangsters in Honduras come from families in which the mother has migrated north, says Zamora.
Chpt Aft.migrated = moved from one place to another
- "We are seeing a disintegration of the family," warns Norberto Giron, the Honduran migration official.
Chpt Aft.migration = movement from one place to another
- This fueled poverty, civil wars, and the resulting economic crisis that is now pushing so many to migrate to the United States.
Chpt Aft.migrate = move from one place to another
- The annual number of deportees from Mexico is from the National Migration Institute of Mexico.
Chpt notesmigration = movement from one place to another
- The description of Honduras's economic and social conditions comes from Maureen Zamora, a migration expert in Honduras;
Chpt notes
- Norberto Giron with the International Organization for Migration;
Chpt notes
Definition:
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(migrate) move from one place to another -- sometimes seasonally