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    3 months ago

    Well yeah, I didn’t mean “all non-US context of immigrants”, but the article especially mentions the US definition being so.

    But that doesn’t mean others can’t also utilise that definition.

    Honestly, I’m not sure who exactly does use the other one, but I know it’s used enough to be acceptable in certain contexts somewhere