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1-> ''“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she\
2With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor\
3Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free\
4The wretched refuse of your teaming shore.\
5Send these, the homeless, the tempest-tost to me\
6I lift my lamp beside the golden door!''
7-->-- '''Emma Lazarus''', “[[Art/StatueOfLiberty The New Colossus]]”
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9This index is for all tropes related to human migration; including emigration (the act of moving out of one's own country), immigration (the act of relocating to another country), and diasporas (international communities of migrants and their descendants living outside of their original homelands).
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11!!Tropes:
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13* CheckpointCharlie: Someone has to go through an international border crossing in order to reach wherever their travel destination is.
14* CitizenshipMarriage: A foreign immigrant marries a local citizen for the purpose of easing the naturalization process.
15* CitywideEvacuation: In a natural or manmade disaster, citizens must leave the city far from dire peril.
16* EthnicMenialLabor: Poor immigrants are used as a source of cheap labor for local businesses.
17* ForeignRulingClass: A country's leadership is comprised mostly of settlers originating from another country (as is often the case with dependent territories of colonial empires).
18* GoingNative: Immigrants adopting or assimilating into the culture of their new country.
19* HomeworldEvacuation: An entire planet is no longer inhabitable, so its residents have to pack up and leave for other worlds elsewhere in space.
20* HumanityCameFromSpace: Long ago, humans migrated to Earth from another planet.
21* IChooseToStay: A character refuses to go back to their old home after the events that happened in their current destination.
22* TheIllegal: An illegal immigrant is any foreign citizen who is staying in another country without any legal authorization to do so, which may lead to imprisonment and deportation if they are discovered.
23* AnImmigrantsTale: The story of packing up and leaving for a new country in hopes of a better life, as well as coping with the change.
24* ImmigrantParents: Someone's parents came from another country.
25* ImmigrantPatriotism: An immigrant loves their new country, and would proudly receive their naturalized citizenship (or already has).
26* LimeyGoesToHollywood: British actors relocating to America for show business.
27* TheMigration: The mass migration of large populations of people to other lands.
28* MistakenEthnicity: When someone incorrectly guesses where another person or their immigrant ancestors came from.
29** MistakenForForeigner: A native-born citizen (often an ethnic minority descended from immigrants) is mistakenly assumed to be a foreign migrant or traveler who came from abroad.
30** MistakenNationality: When someone wrongly assumes or incorrectly guesses which country an immigrant originated from.
31* NaturalizedName: An immigrant changes their name to better fit in with their new country.
32* TheOldCountry: An immigrant character's (often unspecified) country of origin.
33* OppressiveImmigrationEnforcement: Enforcers and implementers of stricter immigration control are presented as bigoted, oppressive, and corrupt.
34* PatriotInExile: An immigrant remains loyal to their old country despite being exiled.
35* RacialRemnant: The remaining population of an ethnic group decimated by some sort of catastrophe, who are often geographically separated away from their ancestral homeland.
36* RediscoveringRootsTrip: A character, often an immigrant (or descendant of immigrants), returns to their ancestral nation of origin in order to rediscover their cultural heritage.
37* SettlingTheFrontier: Foreign migrants leave their homelands to try and colonize another region that is remote and inhospitable.
38* StartingANewLife: A character makes a fresh start (usually in another location), possibly with a new identity.
39* TheStateless: Sometimes, a migrant doesn't have ''any'' citizenship, thus rendering them legally foreign to all countries in the world (including the country where they were ''born'', or whichever native homeland their family originated from).
40* TransplantedHumans: Humans who were plucked from Earth and relocated to another planet somewhere else in space.
41* WarRefugees: People whose homelands have been brutally devastated by civil war or foreign invasion, so they have fled for their lives by migrating to safer countries.
42* WorthlessForeignDegree: A highly-educated immigrant is overqualified for the lower-quality jobs that they are only able to get in the new country.
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