Immigrant communities are groups of people who have relocated to a new country or region in search of better economic opportunities, educational prospects, or to escape political unrest or persecution in their home country. These communities often face unique challenges related to language barriers, cultural differences, and discrimination, as they navigate the process of integration into their new society. Research in this area focuses on understanding the social, economic, and health outcomes of immigrant communities, as well as identifying policies and programs that can support their successful settlement and integration. By examining the experiences of immigrant communities, researchers aim to contribute to broader discussions about diversity, inclusion, and social cohesion in multicultural societies.