Yes it is. It's inhabitants are from a lot of different cultures. This orginates from a number of issues:
1. Holland is relatively wealthy, so it's attractive for people seeking to build a new life.
2. Till recent years(2002) it had a pretty left government which had little problems with Immigration. Relatively easy to get a "green card"
3. It has been a country that has done a lot of international trading for centuries plus its convenient location(and good infrastructure) in Europe. So lots of international businesses.
4. The Netherlands used to have some colonies. Even though this is no longer the case(in 1975 the last Dutch colony Suriname became independant) a big number of people from these colonies come/came to Holland.
migrant
Holland is a province in The Netherlands which is a country in Europe.
A migrant is a person who goes out of the country for the period of time mostly for job. Comes back and goes again.
Migrant means they live in the country where they work. What your really asking is why do Americans work in America.
No, there is not a country in Europe called Holland. People sometimes incorrectly use Holland to refer to the country called the Netherlands. Holland is just part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. It is in the northwest of Europe.
migrant camps are camps where they keep migrants.
Holland is a region in the Netherlands made up of the provinces, North Holland and South Holland. The name Holland is often used (incorrectly) instead of the official name of the country, The Netherlands.
Migrant
Migrant
Cheap labour
A migrant
a person that moves to another country and stays there.