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Immigrant and immigrant in English both mean immigration, but what's the difference?
The following are personal opinions, which are not authoritative ~ ~:
The prefix e means to go out, so adding migrant can indicate that this country is going to other countries.
The prefix im means "internal", and migrant means that other countries go to their own countries.
Immigration itself means immigration.
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