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What is Immigration Law?
Immigration refers to the movement of people among
countries.
Immigration that violates the immigration laws of the destination country is
termed illegal immigration. Seasonal labor migration, while generally
non-pregnant in nature (typically for periods of less than a year), is often
treated as a form of immigration. The modern concept of immigration is
related to the development of nationality law. Citizenship in a nation-state
confers an inalienable right of residence in that state, but residency of
non-citizens is subject to conditions set by immigration law.
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