With the advancement of transportation and technology, geographical distances have been relatively short, making national borders easier to cross. In 2018, for example, over 240 million people left their birthplace and became transnational populations. According to United Nations estimates, 175 million people worldwide reside in countries other than their birthplaces. This population includes naturalized citizens or long-term residents, short-term migrants due to work or education, those who have migrated through illegal channels or been trafficked, and refugees seeking asylum.

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Connecting with Minority Groups for Undergraduate Students

  • Amy Shumin Chen

摘要

With the advancement of transportation and technology, geographical distances have been relatively short, making national borders easier to cross. In 2018, for example, over 240 million people left their birthplace and became transnational populations. According to United Nations estimates, 175 million people worldwide reside in countries other than their birthplaces. This population includes naturalized citizens or long-term residents, short-term migrants due to work or education, those who have migrated through illegal channels or been trafficked, and refugees seeking asylum.