Migration

This interactive map shows where the world's migrants are from and where they’re going

Protesters carry American and Mexican flags on their march to demand immigration reform. Image:  REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Emma Luxton

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 International migrants in the United States 2015
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International migrants in Saudi Arabia 2015
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