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What part of speech is immigration?

"Immigration" is a noun.

Here's why:

* It names a thing: Immigration refers to the act or process of people moving to a new country to live permanently.

* It can be the subject of a sentence: "Immigration is a complex issue."

* It can be the object of a verb: "The government is discussing new immigration policies."

While "immigration" can sometimes be used as an adjective (e.g., "immigration laws"), its primary function is as a noun.

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