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Now we'll see what these new migrants face along the road.
In 2005, the number of international migrants was between 185 and 192 million.
The migrants are just not always going where they used to.
More than 70 million migrants are thought to be on the move at any one time.
These migrants often work 10 to 12 hours a day, 6 or 7 days a week.
It has really worked out very well for many of the migrants.
But nearly half the migrants - many of them women - have no interest in going back.
Many migrants said living conditions were far better at home.
Some migrants left after the world economic crisis of 2008.
It helped to provide education to the children of the migrants.
Up to now, the migrants have had few options in their lives.
What makes you think other countries would welcome economic migrants?
By 1807, some 200 migrants were passing through the town every day.
The state has lost black migrants for the first time in three decades.
The migrants sent money back, and often they returned after working in America for a few years.
The education of migrants' children is a step in this direction.
Another issue to consider is the freedom of the migrants.
If they were caught, the migrants would be the key to their freedom.
If you took out the color of the migrants, it could be anybody.
During the following years the number of migrants increased from less than 100 to several hundred.
These migrants have put strains on services such as education.
The majority of these migrants live in the major cities.
Like other migrants, they were also seeking economic opportunity and a better life.
But for the present, officials here say, ethnic Chinese make up few of the new migrants.
Sometimes the migrants stay just long enough for a respectable return home.