Migration

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A group of people from the same country or culture living in different parts of the world.
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A group of European countries that work together on trade, laws, and movement of people.
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The official line that separates one country from another.
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A rule or plan made by a government to guide decisions and actions.
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A sea between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East that many migrants cross.
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Difficult living conditions such as poverty, danger, or lack of resources.
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The trip a person takes from one place to another, often long or dangerous.
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A refugee camp in Bangladesh that shelters people fleeing violence in Myanmar.
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What people hope to achieve
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their ability to make migration possible.
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A serious situation that creates danger, urgency, or large-scale displacement.
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Leaving one country to live in another.
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Entering a new country to live there.
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A person who moves from one place to another, often for work or safety.
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Official permission that allows a person to enter or stay in a country.
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Being forced or pressured to do something against your will.
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A common route used by large numbers of migrants between places.
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Authorities that patrol the Sea and respond to migrant boats.
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Large movements of people happening over a period of time.
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The seasonal movement of animals from one place to another for survival.