1. immigrant - Noun
2. immigrant - Adjective
One who immigrates; one who comes to a country for the purpose of permanent residence; -- correlative of emigrant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 6% of the immigrant population come from EU, North America and Australia, and about 8.1% come from Asia, Africa and Latin America. Source: Internet
A decorated Iraq War veteran and an immigrant from the former Soviet Union, Lt Col Vindman began his evidence with an eye-catching statement about the freedoms America afforded him and his family to speak truth to power without fear of punishment. Source: Internet
Acting career Among Topol's earliest film appearances was the lead role in the 1964 film Sallah Shabati by Ephraim Kishon —a play, later adapted for film, depicting the hardships of a Mizrahi Jewish immigrant family in Israel of the early 1960s. Source: Internet
America’s history is riddled with examples of denial of membership to the America dream: enslaved Africans, immigrant Irish, Italians, Poles, Asians, Hispanics, Arabs. Source: Internet
“Although they are home-taught chefs,” Hussein-Cattan adds, “the L.A. food culture benefits from being exposed to the various spices and flavors that are not easily accessible outside of immigrant homes.” Source: Internet
A Los Angeles police officer shot and killed Manuel Jaminez, a Guatemalan immigrant, in a case that sparked angry protests. Source: Internet