URST 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Modern Immigration To The United Kingdom, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Foreign Worker
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Immigration: a form of migration that occurs when people move from one nation state to another. They change their permanent dwelling place (they are distinct from people who relocate temporarily, i. e. sojourners - people who relocate temporarily for work) These are considered voluntary moves (thus does not. Total number of international migrants is 258 million (almost. 3. 4% of the world"s population) --> this population is increasingly dramatically. The word actually derives from the latin word "to wander forth" States (when they were established), where all state organizations are believed to be organized well and executed efficiently (as per western ideals), was there since the beginning. Before westphalian ideals came into play, latin funded the basis of creating civilizations (i. e. who was supposed to rule, who made the empire, a way of communicating between elites) Roman and what was considered insider and outside --> the word "immigration" was used to understand lineage and ancestry of elites.