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illegrant 

(Noun) An illegal alien or illegal immigrant--someone who has entered a country illegally, usually with the intention to stay permanently. This is a portmanteau word like smog (smoke, fog).
On May 1, thousands of illegrants marched and stayed away from work while the INS took thousands of photographs.

While illegrants are an important source of low-paid labor, they strain the social support nets, take jobs from low-skill citizens, encourage exploitation by their employers and often steal identities. Illegrants need to be identified and given a chance to stay and pay their way to citizenship.
illegrant by Juan Juan May 23, 2006

illigrant 

Someone who enters the country illegally, but is eventually allowed to stay.
Kap was worried when everyone found out he was an illigrant. But after being here for twenty years, no one cared he entered the country illegally.
illigrant by texsox October 3, 2007

International immigrants day 

January 3rd

The day we celebreate immigrants worldwide 🌎
Happy International immigrants day y'allπŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ

Its the day we celebrate all immigrants

Syrian Immigrants

The Syrian Immigrants are the people who escaped the civil war. Most of them escaping to Turkey. They are one of the most hated things in Turkey.
Someone : Dang those Syrian immigrants entering the country with extereme speed
Another Someone : I agree

immigrants 

people who come to a new country with the intentions of making it their new home
rihanna, eva longoria, colin farrell, carlos santana, akon.

really people if your gonna say stuff about how awful immigrants are you should see who it is your talking about . they are people just like you and me it shouldnt matter where they come from a lot of awesome people are immigrants.
immigrants by smilesilly November 29, 2009

Canadian Immigrants 

A perfect source of low labour workers, such as janitors, waiters, taxi drivers, etc., that consists of highly educated workforce (masters and PhDs) who used to have good careers in their own country.

Pros: They are resistant to abuse and unpaid wages and they never complain. Companies love them because they can lower costs and increase their profit margins.

Cons: They don't speak English, and even though they do, they still don't have "Canadian Experience".
Why take such a low paying job? You act like one of those Canadian Immigrants!
Canadian Immigrants by PeeeeWeeee August 23, 2011