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Border control
government policies and agencies responsible for monitoring borders.
Green card
a document granting someone permanent residency in the US.
Visa
a document that allows someone to enter or stay in a country.
Refugee
a person who flees their country due to war or persecution.
Deportation
the act of expelling someone from a country.
Naturalization
the process of becoming a citizen of a country.
Asylum
protection given by a country to someone fleeing persecution.
Look after
to care for or provide support for someone, often used for family members during immigration.
Take off
to leave quickly, often referring to starting a new journey or moving to a new place.
Run away
to leave a place or situation secretly and suddenly.
Drop off
to leave someone or something at a particular place.
Give up
to stop trying to do something or leave behind something.
Fit in
to be accepted and feel comfortable in a new environment or culture.
Come over
to move from one place to another, especially to a different country.
Settle down
to start living in a place where you intend to stay long-term.
Move out
to leave a place where you have been living.
Move in
to begin living in a new place.