Definition of «undocumented»

The term "undocumented" refers to someone who does not have legal authorization or proof of identity, such as a valid passport or visa. This can also refer to something that is missing or has not been properly recorded in official documents. In the context of immigration, it typically means an individual who entered a country without proper documentation or legal permission and therefore lacks any form of identification papers.

Usage examples

  1. An undocumented immigrant crossed the border without legal authorization.
  2. The company hired undocumented workers to save costs on labor.
  3. She had to navigate the healthcare system alone as an undocumented patient.
  4. The research paper cited various sources, including some undocumented data.
  5. The artist's early life is largely undocumented, with few records of his early works.
  6. The detective discovered an undocumented feature in the software that allowed access to hidden settings.
  7. The museum showcased an undocumented painting by a renowned artist that was only recently discovered.
  8. The journalist's article exposed the undocumented loopholes in the tax system.

Sentences with «undocumented»

  • Unfortunately, current federal and state laws prevent young people who are the children of undocumented immigrant parents from receiving financial aid for college. (wamc.org)
  • It would provide college aid to the children of undocumented immigrants. (wamc.org)
  • Use the same guidelines for charging in - state tuition for undocumented students used for students moving to the state from another state. (nassp.org)
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