Definition of «immigrant communities»

The term "immigrant communities" refers to groups of people who have moved from their native country to another, usually in search of better economic opportunities or a safer living environment. These communities often maintain strong ties with their cultural heritage and may form distinct neighborhoods within the new country they now call home. Immigrant communities can also face unique challenges such as language barriers, discrimination, and adapting to different customs and laws.

Phrases with «immigrant communities»

Sentences with «immigrant communities»

  • And again, it's racist: illegal aliens provide illegal labor and hurt white, black and legal immigrant communities in numerous ways. (voices.washingtonpost.com)
  • This mosaic of immigrant communities represents a huge wave of new customers. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • Educators who work with immigrant communities want to know how to best support students and their families. (tolerance.org)
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