AP Human Geography
Transnational migration refers to the movement of people across international borders who maintain connections and ties to their home countries while establishing lives in new countries. This type of migration often involves social, economic, and political relationships that span multiple nations, making it distinct from more traditional forms of migration that emphasize one-way relocation. Transnational migrants often participate in cultural exchange, send remittances back home, and engage in dual citizenship or residency.
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