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undocumented

/uhn-dok-yuh-men-tid/US // ʌnˈdɒk yəˌmɛn tɪd //

无证件,无证件的,无证,无证的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking documentation or authentication.
    • : lacking proper immigration or working papers: an undocumented worker;undocumented immigrants.

Examples

  • While Hogan said stimulus checks for undocumented workers, and the House’s other ­changes, would be a dealbreaker for him, key Senate leaders have not publicly said whether they would accept the changes or not.

  • Herrera, 22, became more attuned to injustices around her and wanted to fight for the rights of LGBTQ individuals and undocumented immigrants, some of whom are in her own family.

  • Meanwhile, office custodians, restaurant employees and construction workers — many of whom are undocumented — have been put out of work by the economic downturn triggered by state pandemic restrictions.

  • If you are undocumented, if you are homeless, you may not have access to that information and you wouldn’t even know.

  • James Goddard, the senior programs director at the nonprofit Nebraska Appleseed, said in an interview with The Post that it was “alarming” Ricketts could make undocumented immigrants wait longer for a vaccine.

  • Five percent of the U.S. work force is undocumented, which is some 8.1 million people.

  • The undocumented got their documents and we got at least 11 million more illegal immigrants.

  • But how exactly does an undocumented immigrant get right with the law without changing his legal status?

  • Yet the undocumented population remains upwards eleven million.

  • He promises the undocumented a chance to ‘get right with the law’ but says there will be ‘no free pass’ to citizenship either.

  • The two specimens of this plate in the national collections are undocumented.

  • His idea of generosity was the undocumented and unqualified purchase of a person by payments made in the form of a gift.

  • Already that undocumented Magna Charta was manifestly not working upon the lines she had anticipated.

  • Surely it is safe here to domicile the restless Doctor, for these ten undocumented years between 1805 and 1815.