“migrants who lack legal documentation”
That’s a good one. Just say “illegal aliens” and save your keystrokes.
That’s a good one. Just say “illegal aliens” and save your keystrokes.
When I teach young lawyers how to write effectively, I tell them never to use five words in a sentence when you can make the point in four words; and never use four word, when you can make the point in three words. "Illegal aliens" is far more effective than "migrants who lack legal documentation."