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110 million people displaced globally. “Refugee” has a legal definition and protection; “economic migrant” doesn’t. Asylum backlogs run years. Developed nations face labor shortages while restricting immigration simultaneously. Migration benefits receiving economies while concentrating costs locally. Permanent feature of globalized world requiring humane, regulated policy.
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