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... ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Refused asylum seekers who stay on are just part of a much broader category of illegal immigrants . The number of illegal immigrants around the world can never be known , but estimates from a number of directions sug ...
... ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Refused asylum seekers who stay on are just part of a much broader category of illegal immigrants . The number of illegal immigrants around the world can never be known , but estimates from a number of directions sug ...
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... illegal immigrants in West Africa . Western industrialized countries seem much less likely to adopt such measures . This is not so much because they lack the resources or the means to do so ( though it would neither be cheap , nor easy ) ...
... illegal immigrants in West Africa . Western industrialized countries seem much less likely to adopt such measures . This is not so much because they lack the resources or the means to do so ( though it would neither be cheap , nor easy ) ...
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... illegal foreign workers , and agreements to admit agreed quotas of workers for certain industries . In 1991 , the Government announced an amnesty for illegal workers already in the country . Some 22,000 workers offered themselves for ...
... illegal foreign workers , and agreements to admit agreed quotas of workers for certain industries . In 1991 , the Government announced an amnesty for illegal workers already in the country . Some 22,000 workers offered themselves for ...
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