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<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: A Massive Immigration Undertaking

Britain faces one of its most ambitious migration exercises ever, post-Brexit. Plus: How “resistance” media is taking the Mueller news, the (almost) first-ever all-female space walk, and more
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The prime minister conveyed that message to Parliament on Wednesday, as the country tries to wriggle free of a on the terms of its exit from the European Union. But as that cliff looms, EU nationals who live in Britain face a decision: These millions of people will need to apply for a new post-Brexit migration For the U.K., this will become one of the largest immigration undertakings in the country’s history. As one immigrant advocate put it:

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