Inmigración

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– Hosting or providing shelter to someone, especially in the context of welcoming immigrants or refugees.
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– Immigrant; a person who moves from one country to another.
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– Displacement; the forced movement of people from their home or country, often due to conflict or other reasons.
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– To settle down; to make a new home or permanent residence in a new place.
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– Diversity; the presence of different cultures, races, or ethnic groups within a community.
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– To adapt; to adjust to new conditions or environments.
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– To integrate; to become part of a larger community or society.
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– Discrimination; unfair treatment based on race, ethnicity, nationality, or other factors.
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– Rejection; the act of refusing or not accepting someone, often based on prejudice.
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– Gastronomy; the culture or style of cooking, especially in the context of a particular region or country.
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– Roots; the origins or cultural heritage from which a person or group comes.
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– Mark or footprint; a lasting impact or impression left by someone or something.
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– Mixture; the combining of different elements, such as cultures or traditions.
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– Privilege; a special right or advantage granted to certain individuals or groups.
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– To apply; to formally request something, such as asylum, a visa, or a job.