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===Subject peoples=== Many colonists came to colonies for [[Slavery|slaves]] to their colonizing countries, so the legal power to leave or remain may not be the issue so much as the actual presence of the people in the new country. This left the indigenous natives of their lands slaves in their own countries. The [[Canadian Indian residential school system]] was identified by the [[Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Canada)]] as colonization through depriving the youth of First Nations in Canada of their languages and cultures.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future: Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada|last=The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada|publisher=Government of Canada|year=2015|isbn=978-0-660-02078-5}}</ref> During the mid 20th century, there was the most dramatic and devastating attempt at colonization, and that was pursued with Nazism.<ref name="EI2">{{cite book|last1=Howe|first1=Stephen|title=Empire: A Very Short Introduction|date=2002|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=United States|pages=59β60}}</ref> Hitler and Heinrich Himmler and their supporters schemed for a mass migration of Germans to Eastern Europe, where some of the Germans were to become colonists, having control over the native people.<ref name="EI2" /> These indigenous people were planned to be reduced to slaves or wholly annihilated.<ref name="EI2" /> Many advanced nations currently have large numbers of [[guest worker]]s/[[temporary work]] visa holders who are brought in to do seasonal work such as harvesting or to do low-paid manual labor. Guest workers or contractors have a lower status than workers with visas, because guest workers can be removed at any time for any reason.
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