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A Hispanic migrant worker is a person of Latin American heritage who travels from place to place looking for seasonal work.
Migrant workers are new temporary workers for (usually) financial reasons. Refugees are new permanent workers for (usually) political reasons.
Migrant workers are still a very powerful force in seasonal farm work. The term migrant applies as the migrate with the season to where the jobs are.
A migrant worker is someone who moves around frequently, living where he/she can find work. In this sense, a migrant farm worker has no permanent home, but instead moves around finding farm work where it's needed. The movements are often seasonal.
Migrant or seasonal workers usually are found in the agricultural industry, picking crops as they become ripe and moving on to other farms and orchards as they are needed.
C. M. F. Lwoga has written: 'Seasonal labour migration in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Migrant agricultural laborers, Seasonal labor
Interprovincial migrants move from venue to venue within a province to find work. Inter-provincial migrants, however, move between various provinces to find employment opportunities. Migrant jobs are usually seasonal or otherwise temporary in nature, so migrants need to move around to keep employed.
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No. An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to a different country to live there permanently. A migrant is a person who moves from place to place to do seasonal work. There are some migrants who are also immigrants, but there are immigrants who are not migrants and there are migrants who are not immigrants.
A migrant worker is someone who moves around frequently, living where he/she can find work. In this sense, a migrant farm worker has no permanent home, but instead moves around finding farm work where it's needed. The movements are often seasonal.
I believe an immigrant is someone who specifically comes and settles in a new country from another, whereas a migrant more generally refers to someone who moves around. I'd advise having a look at this link: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/BADEN-WURTTEMBERG/2004-01/1075049789