As a result, some secondary migration can be seen in the context of the desire to complete an intended migration to the UK.
Somalis subsequently began a secondary migration from other states to the former mill town, and after 2005, many Bantus followed suit.
Current legislation recognizes this secondary migration as a "natural and expected phenomenon."
This renovated system should be flexible enough to account for secondary migration.
In the 2000s, Somalis began a secondary migration to Maine from other states on account of the area's low crime rate, good schools and cheap housing.
The population is growing steadily, with secondary migration from within the United States.
There is also an identifiable phenomenon of secondary migration.
The secondary migration of both these groups is not unusual.
The consequence will be secondary migration and abuse.
The result is secondary migration from countries with low standards to Member States with generous social systems.