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PERSON MOVING ACROSS NATIONAL BORDERS IN A WAY THAT VIOLATES EMIGRATION LAWS
Illegal emigration from Portugal; Illegal emigration from Cuba; Illegal emigration from Myanmar; Illegal emigration from Iran

emigration      
n. μετανάστευση, εκπατρισμός
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  • Artistic rendering of the 1898 [[Bombardment of San Juan]] by American forces during the [[Spanish–American War]]
  • The 2012 Budget of the government of Puerto Rico
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  • The flag flown by Fidel Vélez and his men during the "Intentona de Yauco" revolt
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  • Puerto Rico's [[gross domestic product]] (GDP) by [[economic sector]]
  • 65th Infantry]] training at [[Camp Santiago]], Salinas, Puerto Rico (August 1941)
  • Puerto Rico interstate highways]]
  • Köppen climate types in Puerto Rico indicating that the island primarily has rainforest and monsoon climate types
  •  Artist's depiction of [[Juan Ponce de León]], Puerto Rico's first governor
  • [[Eugenio María de Hostos]]
  • CIA World Factbook map of Puerto Rico
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UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Определение

emigrate
v. (D; intr.) to emigrate from; to

Википедия

Illegal emigration

Illegal emigration is departure from a country in violation of emigration laws. Countries often seek to regulate who departs a country for diverse reasons, such as stopping criminals from leaving, preventing labor shortages and capital flight, and averting brain drain. The simplest case is when a country prohibits certain persons from physically leaving. Another common situation is when a person legally goes abroad but refuses to return when demanded by his or her country of origin.

Special cases are when one flees a country as a refugee escaping persecution or, after committing a crime, trying to escape prosecution. However, a person who enters another country as an illegal immigrant may be sent back, and if a criminal, a person may face extradition or prosecution in the other country.

The position of the United Nations is that freedom to emigrate is a human right, part of the right to freedom of movement. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country".