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How to use the word migration in a Sentence?

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In-migration is still a really important part of the story of Florida and the fact that people are moving away from higher cost, colder areas in the Northeast into places like Miami, to some extent, but more so Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa.

Adam Kamins

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I would be very pleased if Ryyan Alshebl’s election encourages more people with a migration history to run for political office.

Minister Manne Lucha

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’ll be talking about issues of migration, which affects us both. There are more people on the move in this hemisphere than there have been since World War Two and that affects both our countries.

John Kirby

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s still around 4 in 10, but when we started asking this question it was around 8 in 10. people have either realized that specific sectors are worse off, like health care or food distribution. Or they feel that the government has at least partly taken back control of migration by ending free movement from the EU and are more comfortable with it now.

Bobby Duffy

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is incomprehensible that some states who stand to benefit from these highly effective enforcement measures are seeking to block them and cause more irregular migration at our southern border.

Alejandro Mayorkas

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There’s no doubt that migration will be a top issue of discussion here over the next 24, 36 hours. Clearly, that’s on everybody’s mind here in the hemisphere.

Strategic Communications John Kirby

Found on CNN
1 year ago

> WASHINGTON, Jan 5( Reuters) - The United States will expand Trump-era restrictions to rapidly expel Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, President Joe Biden said on Thursday in President Joe Biden first major speech on border security.At the same time, The United States will allow up to 30,000 people from those three countries plus Venezuela to enter the country by air each month, President Joe Biden said.The two-pronged approach is designed to blunt criticism from Republicans who have attacked President Joe Biden as record numbers of migrants cross the U.S.-Mexico border while also placating Democrats and immigration advocates who say Title 42 restrictions adopted under former President Donald Trump block migrants from exercising their right to apply for asylum.This new process is orderly, its safe and its humane, President Joe Biden said in a speech at the White House. He said his message to those would-be migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua or Haiti without a U.S. sponsor is : Do not just show up at the border.In November, U.S. border officials encountered 82,000 migrants from those countries and Venezuela who were attempting to enter without permission at the border with Mexico, according to U.S. government data.The plan is part of a broader effort to deter record numbers of border crossers and address the political and humanitarian challenge of mass migration that has dogged the Democratic president since he took office in 2021, as well as his predecessors from both parties.These actions alone are not going to fix our entire immigration system.

Joe Biden

Found on Reuters
1 year ago

I am clear that anyone willing to risk dying, starving or even being raped in the long journey through desert, cold and tunnels is crossing because they feel like there is no other solution to their situation. Their migration is the only way they see themselves and loved ones surviving deep poverty and, in some cases, persecution, my mother wouldn’t have risked my life or hers had it not been the only option she saw for her unborn child to have a chance at a life and childhood better than hers.

Raul Juarez/Congresswoman-Elect Dlia Ramirez

Found on CNN
1 year ago

With this declaration, we're transforming our approach to managing migration in the Americas, each of us is signing up to commitments that recognize the challenges we all share and the responsibility that impacts on all of our nations, and that will take all of our nations.

President Biden

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We weren’t in this situation under the last administration or the Obama administration because we had in place policies that worked to stem the flow of unlawful migration.

Rob Portman

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

While Homeland Security and FEMA officials continue to work with Homeland Security and FEMA officials regional partners to manage the new migration challenge caused by failing authoritarian regimes in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, Homeland Security and FEMA officials are also leading a comprehensive effort to support cities that are welcoming the people fleeing communism who Governor Governor DeSantis and Governor Abbott are using as political pawns, for instance, FEMA has personnel dedicated to supporting each city, expediting requests for reimbursement as they come in, mobilizing local service provider and non-profit support, and working with other federal agencies to identify additional resources. Homeland Security and FEMA officials will continue to do everything Homeland Security and FEMA officials can to support cities as Governor Governor DeSantis and Governor Abbott and Governor DeSantis intentionally create chaos and confusion with Governor DeSantis and Governor Abbott cruel political stunts.

White House

Found on CNN
1 year ago

All of her assignments before were not as clear cut. If you look at [ migration issues related to diplomacy at the ] Northern Triangle, look at voting rights, there was no clear way to measure success, i just reminded her that she and the President are both the biggest assets that we have.

Cedric Richmond

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Even in an age in which trillion dollar spending packages and are considered modest, the additional $20.4 billion the Biden Border Crisis has heaped onto the backs of American taxpayers is still staggering, $20.4 billion could address some very important needs of the American public, instead of covering the costs of the surge of illegal migration triggered by this administration’s policies.

Dan Stein

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

When I began work on the root causes of migration from northern Central America, I approached the task with a few basic principles: one, my belief — I think our shared belief — that people don’t want to leave home, and when they do, it is usually for one of two reasons: They are fleeing harm, or they cannot address the basic needs of themselves or their family.

Kamala Harris

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We know that safe, orderly and legal migration is good for all our economies. But we need to halt the dangerous and unlawful ways people are migrating and the dangerous ways.

President Biden

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The [ available ] climate research shows that there's a clear risk for mass migration, social divides and inequality increasing, potential food crises and things like that, while this study didn't directly measure those things, we think it's a clear implication out of the [ available ] research showing that if well-being continues to drop at the levels that we project, it could exacerbate these issues even more deeply, or that it's a piece of the puzzle that we're missing at this point of what is the human toll.

Nicole Willcoxon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Nobody along the way stopped and thought, ‘Well, maybe we shouldn’t do the migration of data and of the devices until we are able to fulfill these four requests from Congress,’.

Stephanie Murphy

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Addressing migration is a hemispheric challenge, a commitment captured in the Los Angeles declaration adopted by the Summit of the Central America.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Higher labor market migration from Europe has helped to smooth [ worker shortages ] in the past... that doesn't exist now.

Tony Wilson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This story illustrates what I believe is possible when governments and business truly integrate our approach. This scenario is, then, our vision for millions of people as part of our strategy to address the root causes of migration from Central America.

Kamala Harris

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The president of Mexico is a critical actor obviously in terms of United States -RSB- relations but also in terms of issues The US wants to discuss at the summit in Los Angeles, mainly migration.

Eric Farnsworth

Found on CNN
1 year ago

With the Title 42 public health order set to be lifted, we expect migration levels to increase, as smugglers seek to take advantage of and profit from vulnerable migrants, we will continue to enforce our immigration laws.

Alejandro Mayorkas

Found on CNN
1 year ago

As long as the migration patterns continue, there is a risk for disease to continue to be introduced to our domestic populations.

Chloe Carson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Before Title 42 is ended, they're already starting to tell them and use that to exploit the migrants and that's driving the numbers to already increase. I think you’re going to see March close to 200,000 if not over and that’s just talk of Title 42 [ending], what's going to be [the administration's] answer? Their answer isn’t to secure the border or to stem the flow of illegal migration. Mark my words: Their response to this is to get faster at releasing people, and they're already doing it.

Mark Morgan

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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