Over the years migrants from Chatham have moved to where the jobs were.
Between 1846 and 1940, some 55 million migrants moved from Europe to America.
It is a long-distance migrant, moving in winter to Indonesia.
Well-educated migrants from around the country moved to the far suburbs.
But more migrants are moving permanently with their families as the urban transition rushes forward.
Both white and black rural migrants were moving into rapidly industrializing cities of the South.
In cities, the migrants live in slums, three or more to a room, and may move often.
It is a short-distance seasonal migrant, moving with the rains.
The post-war period also saw the first South Asian migrants moving to the area.
Another 205 migrants had moved farther along the illegal pipeline to the United States.