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The young Trumps were thus forced to emigrate to America.
What were the circumstances that allowed you to emigrate to Canada?
To maintain financial stability, I had to emigrate to Britain to work.
We had decided to live together, and that I would emigrate to Europe.
He then convinced seven ships' worth of settlers to emigrate to this imaginary nation.
Every single year close to a million people emigrate to the United States legally.
You do not have a universal right to emigrate to the United States illegally.
Unable to emigrate to the United States because of quotas, they settled in Paris.
My memory is that this fellow had applied to emigrate to the United States.
He chose instead to emigrate to the United States, becoming a citizen in 1956.
But few people are likely to emigrate to avoid taxes on their investment income.
Today, tens of millions around the world would like to emigrate to the United States.
There is a right way to emigrate to this country and this is not it.
The Emergency Rescue Committee helped the family to emigrate to New York in December 19973.
Despite his success, in 1976 he was given permission to emigrate to the United States.
When Sarah turns five or six, Min and Kai plan to emigrate to the United States.
While Southern Italians tended to emigrate to New York, immigrants from the North headed towards South America.
Somalis will no longer be allowed to emigrate to the United States, but may visit with extra screening.
The diversity visa program that allowed him to emigrate to the United States should end, Mr. Cissna said.
Young Taiwanese continue to emigrate to the mainland in search of greater opportunity, often lured by generous official grants.
Israel's Jewish Agency last month recognised the Abayudaya as Jews, meaning that they are allowed to emigrate to Israel.
More than that, though, the wanderers seem to have little trouble in persuading couples to emigrate to the island.
Entrenched corruption and low living standards have pushed many citizens to emigrate to Russia or to other European countries.
Instead the man is Medhanie Tesfamariam Berhe, an Eritrean refugee who wanted to emigrate to Europe, the two friends said.
Speaking in Bahasa Indonesia, he urges fellow Muslims in Indonesia to drop familial and professional obligations to emigrate to Syria.
Since then, the Russian LGBT Network has helped more than 140 Chechen gay people emigrate to European countries and Canada.
Mr. Saakashvili even went so far as to emigrate to Ukraine to serve as a regional governor under Mr. Poroshenko.
"The court has decided [Anglin] must re-emigrate to the United States in order to defend himself," Randazza told CNN.
Despite their strained relationship, Mr. Meizah's father offered to help his son emigrate to New York to pursue a better education.
Her mother did not emigrate to New York from Puerto Rico any more than I emigrated to New York from Iowa.
They would put themselves in long-term parking if not enough rides are to be had—or emigrate to another city.
Still—in the 21944s, the state of Israel was just a dream, and getting papers to emigrate to the area arduous.
But it also means doing things like limiting the number of people who are able to emigrate to the developed world.
When Enrico Fermi decided to leave Benito Mussolini's Italy and emigrate to the United States, he changed the global balance of power.
The writer and his wife, both so-called integrated Muslim intellectuals, are about to give up on Sweden and emigrate to Canada.
Some, including Anni Albers and Marli Ehrman, were able to escape the country and emigrate to the United States; others didn't survive.
That's certainly true for many of the Central American immigrants who have tried to emigrate to the United States over recent years.
Puerto Ricans' ability to emigrate to the mainland is an escape hatch that mitigates the economic stress and political pressure to fix it.
In 2011, his brother Habtay tried to emigrate to Israel but was kidnapped for ransom and tortured by nomads in the Sinai desert.
Hungary has long been a proponent of establishing so-called "hotspots" in Africa where people hoping to emigrate to Europe can be pre-screened.
Except in Sing Street, we're watching two teens struggle with the decision to emigrate to London to escape the poor economic conditions in Ireland.
So they and other family members decide to emigrate to a farm in the Minnesota territory, a journey that Troell documents with painstaking ardor.
"When we were four, we tried to emigrate to America in a baby carriage without wheels," said Jutta in a video for the site Euromaxx.
He said he was a candidate for a seat on a local council but decided to emigrate to the United States shortly before the election.
In February, 22014, he had applied to a State Department program that allowed interpreters and other Afghan employees of the U.S. to emigrate to America.
He considers 4.5 pesos (24 cents) to be a fairer price, so laborers don't have to work in cities or emigrate to the United States. (Mr.
By then he was deeply enmeshed with the American Army, based in Versailles, France, where he waited until he could finally emigrate to the United States.
One represents a nation from which a significant number of people emigrate to the other; for example, the Eritrean flag and the Swiss flag are paired.
Information technology worker Keila Leiba said she had planned to emigrate to Mexico by early 2019 but Maduro's announcements had led her to bring forward her plans.
But after growing horrified by the resurgent racism she has seen across the United States, she reviewed her options and decided on a plan: emigrate to Spain.
The difference today, of course, is that European Jews can emigrate to Israel to escape the resurgent tide of anti-Semitism endemic in many EU member nations.
The plan was to emigrate to Australia, but the authorities there decided at the last minute that the stroppy civil-rights lawyer and his young family were "undesirables".
Alas, the thaw was to freeze back over, and the intractable Iosselliani would emigrate to France rather than continue attempting to push his luck with the Moscow censors.
But few people are likely to emigrate to avoid taxes on their investment income—Apple can move its intellectual property to Ireland, but it cannot put its shareholders there.
It makes refugee camps unsafe, threatens the stability and security of refugee host countries like Lebanon and Jordan, and makes it difficult for refugees to emigrate to the West.
Currently, about two-thirds of the 1.1 million people allowed to emigrate to the United States each year are given green cards granting permanent residency because of family ties.
For example: why did Alex Turner and drummer Matt Helders vacate the lovingly pudding-filled hills of Yorkshire and emigrate to the glistening yet cold concrete streets of Los Angeles?
But because they're still citizens, it's easy for Puerto Ricans to "emigrate" to the mainland US — where they can immediately register to vote, and where their votes really do count.
Some are joking about a border wall between the U.S. and Canada, while others, including news outlets, are telling Americans that it's harder to emigrate to Canada than they may think.
Many young Lebanese are well educated and multilingual, yet an economy that produces little but profits for banks and real estate developers has forced them to emigrate to find decent jobs.
They eventually spent time in a French prison camp after the fall of France's Third Republic before being pardoned (for the crime of being Jewish) and allowed to emigrate to America.
The poverty rate is at 250 percent, unemployment is at 11 percent and the population is shrinking as islanders emigrate to the mainland United States in search of a better life.
The Syrian crisis became an issue during the election campaign after photos of a drowned Syrian toddler in Turkey whose family had wanted to emigrate to Canada made front page news.
With a promising discovery of oil offshore around that time, the future suddenly looked brighter for a country where most college-educated people emigrate to the United States, Canada and Britain.
Thousands of people had to emigrate to avoid starvation in the wake of the Highland clearances and some of the worst abuses have been blamed on the then Duke of Sutherland.
Reinaldo Arenas, "Before Night Falls" (1992)Country of origin: CubaReasons for leaving: Imprisoned for his writing, he was able to emigrate to America as part of the Mariel Boatlift in 21979.
With two other Nazi soldiers who would also emigrate to the United States, Mr. Palij served in the Streibel Battalion, guarding forced laborers who made uniforms and brushes, court documents show.
Then there was Derick Lwugi, an accountant who quit his job at a Kenyan dairy company to emigrate to Canada, and was returning to take his mother for treatment for arthritis.
Under such a plan, people like Viktor and Amalija Knavs would not be able to emigrate to the U.S. CHAIN MIGRATION cannot be allowed to be part of any legislation on Immigration!
The weekly meeting of the executive European Commission will also flesh out plans to offer funding for African countries in ways intended to reduce incentives for their citizens to emigrate to Europe.
Though born and raised in Detroit, interdisciplinary feminist artist Suzy Lake left the city in 1969, at the very beginnings of a long and experimental art career, to emigrate to neighboring Canada.
Biro-Nagy said that as relatively few people had been allowed to emigrate to Hungary in recent decades, the migration issue was an "unknown thing" for a large portion of the electorate.
But rather than going to Israel, an increasingly popular destination for those choosing to leave France after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, or the United States, Mr. Nakache chose to emigrate to London.
When the last of the local mines closed in the 1960s, my father wanted to emigrate to the United States to work in the coal mines in West Virginia, or in Pennsylvania.
One story I wrote for The Times from Moscow, in June 1981, was about Boris Gulko, a Soviet champion who was excluded from major tournaments after he applied to emigrate to Israel.
Venezuela's political opposition jumped on the meal as evidence of Maduro's disconnect from the country's crisis, which has caused over 2 million people to emigrate to escape widespread shortages of food and medicine.
Others, like Anni-Frid Lyngstad, one of the lead singers of ABBA who had to emigrate to Sweden with her mother and grandmother after she was born to a German soldier, left Norway.
Americans wishing to emigrate to Canada, as well as hopefuls from the rest of the world, are all subject to a points system which is blind to race, colour, creed and country of origin.
Lincoln "put all his hopes" for ending slavery in the American Colonization Society, which advocated encouraging or requiring free blacks and emancipated slaves to emigrate to Africa, while Adams considered colonization impractical and unethical.
To persuade foreigners to emigrate to the caliphate, the Islamic State produces—in addition to martyrdom videos—literature and videos that emphasize its alleged utopian aspects, particularly the freedom from any trace of religious persecution.
Israel has in the past prosecuted two Balad figures for contacts with Palestinian militants and accused a former party leader of helping Hezbollah guerrillas during the 2006 Lebanon war, prompting him to emigrate to Qatar.
After the 2013 death of Senator Frank R. Lautenberg of New Jersey, he praised the Democratic lawmaker for backing a law that helped religious minorities like his Russian Jewish family emigrate to the United States.
China's Cultural Revolution, an often violent social and political upheaval that started in 245, prompted many young people to emigrate to the United States, a country that projected an image of freedom and economic possibility.
The restrictions vary in their details, but in most cases, citizens of the countries will be unable to emigrate to the United States permanently and many will be barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
There's a really big pressure on me and people to emigrate, to leave the country, to seek what our parents earned when they were my age, like a house and a car, a decent living.
Who will help Libya or the struggling countries of sub-Saharan Africa create governance and nurture their human capital to escape disorder, so their people don't feel the need to emigrate to survive or thrive. Russia?
The book makes vague mention of an international language, and as in many dystopian stories there are plenty of portentous, underexplained words in capital letters: There was a Crash that led many to emigrate to Miden.
In 1980, his father, a civilian worker for the United States military in Seoul, urged him to emigrate to the United States, where Mr. Kim eventually became a Baptist pastor and also ran a cleaning business.
In 1980, his father, a civilian worker for the United States military in Seoul, urged him to emigrate to the United States, where Mr. Kim eventually became a Baptist pastor and also ran a cleaning business.
The same poll, compiled from more than 450,000 interviews in 151 countries from 2009 to 2011, found that 40 percent of Nigerians (a country of more than 153 million) would emigrate to the West if they could.
The requirements to select black players, which extend to domestic cricket, where teams must field six players classed as black, including three black Africans, could lead some white cricketers to abandon the sport or emigrate to foreign countries.
If I were a citizen of Mexico, living in Guadalajara, and decided I wanted to emigrate to the United States, I would have to apply for the legal documents to enter the U.S. while I remained in Mexico.
In a three-page letter to the Earl of Buchan, Washington asks the Scottish nobleman if he knew of any "honest and orderly" farmers who would like to emigrate to the United States to work on his land.
Akilov was also following a group on Facebook calling for the removal of former Uzbek president Islam Karimov, who died last September, as well as a group giving information on how to emigrate to the United States and Canada.
The crisis threatens more instability in one of Europe's smallest and poorest nations, where entrenched corruption and low living standards have pushed many citizens in the country of 3.5 million people to emigrate to Russia or wealthier European countries.
The US State Department says that Vitézi Rend members can't legally emigrate to the United States because it's considered Nazi-adjacent; some Democratic senators have asked the Justice Department to look into whether Gorka lied on his citizenship application.
Before Ms. Nguyen and her family left Vietnam in 1975 to emigrate to United States, her mother would scrape small flakes of butter — imported from France in cans — onto pieces of baguette, then sprinkle Maggi Seasoning sauce on top.
In "Days of Being Mild," an affluent, talentless drifter and his broke and talented friends shoot a music video during his last days in Beijing, from where he will soon emigrate to Louisiana to manage his father's oil fields.
Apparently, the teacher, who said she emigrated from Cuba, missed the history lessons about those who emigrate to America from their homeland and the Africans who were hunted down, kidnapped from many nations, and sold into slavery in America.
Taiwan, and southeast Asian countries like Malaysia and Thailand, have emerged as popular destinations -- particularly for younger couples and retirees, says Lo. It's also now much harder to emigrate to places like Australia and Canada than it was in the 1990s.
This is how more than half of women immigrate to the US. (In fact, it's most likely what permitted First Lady Melania Trump's Slovenian parents to emigrate to and become permanent residents.) Miller and other top officials want to change that.
CARACAS/PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Carpenter Jose Narvaez had planned to flee Venezuela and emigrate to the nearby Caribbean island of Aruba toward the end of the year, until Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro unveiled his plan to turn around the crumbling economy.
Those trends are set to accelerate: The foreign-born population in the U.S. is at a record high thanks to Asians, according to new Census data, and more Asians with college degrees are expected to emigrate to the country in coming years.
By the terms of the Constitution, free exercise of religion is one of the privileges and immunities attached to citizenship; it can hardly be said to be possessed by all those who seek refuge in, or wish to emigrate to, the United States.
Several Bahamians interviewed by Reuters – on Great Abaco, in Nassau and in Florida, where hundreds of evacuees stepped off a cruise ship on Saturday – said they might attempt to emigrate to the United States rather than face an uncertain reconstruction at home.
Early in November, two Syrian brothers, their wives and their young families received the news they had been waiting for: Two years after fleeing their war-torn country, they were were going to be given visas to emigrate to the United States.
The fifth suspect, arrested in Marseille, was identified as Hicham E., a 26-year-old Moroccan citizen who left his country in 2013 to emigrate to Portugal, from where he took multiple trips back and forth within Europe using fake identification papers.
Instead, we saw again and again that when we help create conditions of the most modest prosperity, when we reduce the fear of imminent violence, and when folks believe things will get better, it greatly reduces people's desire to emigrate to the United States.
Born in Northern Sudan and forced, by her parents being in political and bodily danger, to emigrate to the United States when she was eight years old, Alsarah has, as an adult, established herself as a singular, outspoken, and singularly gifted Sudanese-American musician.
Mr. Graham, who was there with Mr. Durbin in support of their immigration plan, challenged Mr. Trump after the president lamented that there were not more Norwegians or Asians seeking to emigrate to America, although precisely when he did it was not quite clear.
But Model's meticulous study, emphasizing the self-selecting nature of the West Indians who emigrate to the United States, argues otherwise, showing me, a native of racially diverse New York City, how such notions — the foundation of ethnic racism — are unsupported by the facts.
Each of the countries will be under its own set of travel restrictions, though in most cases citizens of the countries will be unable to emigrate to the United States permanently and most will be barred from coming to work, study or vacation in America.
Like many German historians of his generation, Professor Stern sought to explain the causes behind the events that upended his own life and that of his family, Jews who lived a prosperous, assimilated life in Breslau until oppressive conditions forced them to emigrate to the United States in 1938.
He outwitted Britain's establishment by combining a brilliantly simple slogan — "Take back control" — with shameless lies about the European Union, the National Health Service and the danger that Turks could soon emigrate to Britain en masse, all backed up by a huge and hidden microtargeted social media campaign.
Now, along with her fiancé, Emily -- who declined to give her full name due to political sensitivities -- is actively looking to emigrate to another country within the next two years, including the UK and the US. "I will have children one day," the 236-year-old office worker told CNN.
An opter, however, broods over "the person one did not marry, the country one did not emigrate to, the career one did not pursue," seeing, in the "shadow presence" implied by the rejected option, "a yardstick" by which she might evaluate "the worth, success or meaning" of her actual life.
The trade dispute has not only raised uncertainty over China's economic growth, it has also unsettled the lives of some ordinary Chinese people, who are seeking advice on things like where to invest, how to run their business and even whether or not they should pursue plans to emigrate to the United States.
"These programs, in essence, kept some of these dangerous people in their home countries with programs to try to train them and try to keep them from trying to emigrate to the United States, so the policy of cutting off funds is just the opposite of what we should be doing," Engel said.
"The position of Jews in Europe today is the worst since the end of World War II. Jews [are] gripped by fear and the very real new Exodus of Jews from Europe," Kantor told Russian president Putin -- who, in a proposal beyond the imagination of any satirist, offered European Jews protection by suggesting that they emigrate to Russia.
Rep. John CarterJohn Rice CarterDemocrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges Texas Democratic Senate candidate says she does not support Green New Deal Population shifts set up huge House battleground MORE (R-Texas) said Thursday that many "attractive children" attempting to emigrate to the U.S. are not reaching the southern border, falling victim to human traffickers instead.
Evidence suggests that in the short term, more development aid can actually increase migration as people use the extra money they're earning to leave for the US. But governing reforms and police assistance that reduce violence can lead to fewer children migrating — and enable the people who do emigrate to more easily be sent back in the absence of a strong asylum claim.
Many of Yang's proposals, like Enticing High-Skill Individuals to emigrate to the US by reforming visa programs or Making it Easy for Americans to Move for Work by offering tax rebates and reforming licensing requirements, have a vaguely libertarian-ish flavor to them, as does his plan for Tort Reform, which would give judges greater ability to toss frivolous lawsuits (it's unclear how that would work).

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