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Young Cubans now dream not of emigrating but of traveling.
Most Haitians who have escaped poverty have done so by emigrating.
Of course, emigrating isn't as easy as getting on a plane.
Many ethnic Albanian offenders in Europe turned to crime after emigrating.
"Even when it's simple, it's really complicated," she said about emigrating.
Engineers, accountants, blue-collar workers and entire families are emigrating daily.
"It is important to keep them from emigrating," Ms. Gal said.
Even before emigrating from the Mexican state of Guerrero, Salgado loved art.
Citizens of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala are also emigrating en masse.
He bought a medallion in 21550, a decade after emigrating from Haiti.
They lived in Italy before emigrating to the United States in 1951.
Forty-seven percent say they will "seriously consider" emigrating if Labour wins.
Investors in the scheme, it gushes, will find emigrating to America "so easy".
Large numbers are also emigrating, with more than 8% of graduates living abroad.
Ryan recalled his own family history of emigrating to the US from Ireland.
All the same, I'd rather have been able to get coverage without emigrating.
Even former US defense secretary Robert Gates joked about emigrating if Trump took office.
After emigrating from Lebanon in the nineteen-twenties, Milleron's grandfather opened a restaurant there.
But the Post added that he was expelled in 1905, apparently for emigrating illegally.
I'm from Trinidad but have been living in Canada since emigrating here in 1992.
It was then that he made the controversial remarks about the people emigrating from Mexico.
Fidel Castro's government persecuted citizens for their political beliefs, and barred most Cubans from emigrating.
Omer Eltigani was raised in Khartoum before emigrating to the UK and becoming a pharmacist.
But he was expelled in 1905 for emigrating illegally and returned back to the United States.
After emigrating to California, Obata worked as a magazine and newspaper illustrator, and his style shifted.
After emigrating to Chile, she remained there in exile for the rest of her life. Mrs.
As the military shifts in deployment regions, the countries from which military spouses are emigrating changes.
Its best players are too often emigrating out because the competition outside the state is superior.
More than a third said they had considered emigrating in the five years preceding the survey.
The billionaire attracted some criticism online by Chinese people who felt betrayed by the businessman emigrating.
The amount of Americans emigrating to Cuba rose from 33,000 in 1914 to 90,000 in 1928.
More staff join the exodus of Venezuelans emigrating each week, editor-in-chief Patricia Spadaro said.
He left the country in 222 — not quite exiled, perhaps, but certainly emigrating with official encouragement.
After her father's release, the family managed to obtain visas for Palestine, emigrating there in 1939.
"Everybody was panicking because they had organized their whole lives around (emigrating to the U.S.)," said Bnyad.
Bartok completed the work in Budapest in 1938, soon before emigrating to New York with his family.
She saves everything she earns from her graphic design business in the hopes of emigrating to Chile.
Hamdi Ulukaya founded the yogurt brand Chobani after emigrating from Turkey to attend college in New York.
After emigrating to the United States in 1950 and teaching at Sidwell, she became a naturalized citizen.
And as the island's economy worsens, large segments of the population are emigrating to the United States.
Rather than solely having something to gain, an individual gives something up when emigrating to another country.
The decrease in emigration has been driven by a fall in the number of British citizens emigrating.
Cuban economist Omar Everleny said the raise was crucial given how demotivated workers were, with many emigrating.
"Emigrating isn't easy," Barrios said, crying as her family huddled together beneath the rain at the border checkpoint.
He held onto this lesson even after emigrating to the US, and began making sculptures from recycled materials.
Mr. Uduh owned a few restaurants in Nigeria before emigrating, but has been cooking since long before that.
After the Leningrad Conservatory, she marries Mikhail, an engineering student who insists on emigrating with their son, Grisha.
"My biggest fear is that (Germany) will become like France, where Jews are once again emigrating," said Marhoefer.
This wave was often more patriarchal and miltitant, with a heavy focus on emigrating to Africa or Israel.
I sent some money to Marie Dr., and I am helping the Ulm [city in Germany] relatives with emigrating.
Eufinger, however, went on to have a distinguished career in the G.D.R. and then, after emigrating, in West Germany.
Its title character dreams of emigrating from Jamaica to New York and reuniting with Cecily, the woman she loves.
After emigrating to the United States in 1949, he worked with Mr. Saarinen at his offices in Birmingham, Mich.
Before emigrating, Zhang ranked 19th on Forbes' 2018 ranking of China's richest people, making him the country's wealthiest restaurateur.
After emigrating to New York in 1968, they found work researching and writing travelogue cassettes for Trans World Airlines.
First steps Dina Powell was born in Cairo, Egypt, emigrating with her parents to Texas at the age of four.
Some other transformative experiences by philosophers' estimation: gaining the ability to hear, emigrating to a new country, going to war.
Tensions had been rising in the town, Italy's textile capital, where people began emigrating from China in the mid-1990s.
Mr Durov, who founded VK, Russia's equivalent of Facebook, before emigrating, says Telegram has seen no significant drop in engagement.
However, soon after the community started emigrating en mass, beginning the end of a 200-year association with the city.
"Some people say that we are emigrating but I feel like we are refugees escaping from Hong Kong," he says.
In 1934, her father looked into emigrating to Palestine, but her mother resisted, certain that conditions in Germany would improve.
More than three million Venezuelans have left their homes, with a million emigrating to neighboring Colombia, UNHCR said in November.
He points out that he has done everything by the book since emigrating from El Salvador to Missouri in 2001.
In 1996, Mr. Oshima visited the seaside village in South Korea where his parents had lived before emigrating to Japan.
He said he knew of five people who were emigrating to the United States who had put their plans on hold.
The language barrier was the cause of Velazquez anxiety when he started high school a few years after emigrating from Guatemala.
If you're a Clinton supporter thinking about becoming an expat, you can follow this link for instructions on emigrating to Canada.
Fanning the flames of nationalism, on either side, does nothing to create jobs or stop doctors emigrating for better salaries elsewhere.
The ability of these men to subdue the insurgency is integral to maintaining Afghanistan's stability and to keeping Afghans from emigrating.
The UN reported 90 people emigrating from Libya died in February and the Libyan navy said another 11 died in April.
In 1989, thousands of Jews fled the crumbling USSR after decades of having been restricted from emigrating and persecuted at home.
Mr. Hilsenrath finished his first novel, "Night," after emigrating to New York in 22006 as a refugee from war-torn Europe.
It was several years before Ms. Beilina thought again about emigrating with their young son, Emil Chudnovsky (whom she called Mickey).
He worked there as a car mechanic before emigrating to the Washington area in 1949 and opening his auto body shop.
Ms. Ljucovic started working at the Steinway factory in 1973 when she was 22, just a month after emigrating from Yugoslavia.
This mismatch meant that there was a large stock of young Latin American workers who could drastically improve their earnings by emigrating.
Back when George W. Bush was running for reelections, lots of Americans made noises about pulling up stakes and emigrating to Canada.
Many Latin American economies have made significant gains in per capita income relative to the U.S., decreasing the economic benefit of emigrating.
And, in characteristic fashion for so many foreign recruits to ISIS, Shishani served time in jail back home before emigrating to Syria.
She was born in Saint Kitts and lived in Antigua before emigrating to Birmingham, England, in 1958 at the age of seven.
The goal of the aid is to improve security and create jobs to discourage people from emigrating, according to The Associated Press.
She became a United States citizen after emigrating from Ukraine more than 10 years ago, but hasn't exercised her right to vote.
Ms. Alinejad, who worked as a journalist in Iran before emigrating to England in 2009, says her campaign came about by chance.
But after emigrating from Burkina Faso 19 years ago, he needed work, and his first job, at a carwash, didn't pay enough.
Idehen carries on, justifiably angry at how nightlife has been eroded in the city he moved back to after emigrating to Nigeria.
Robert Herjavec The "Shark Tank" investor and entrepreneur arrived in North America with just $20 in his pocket, having emigrating from former Yugoslavia.
He told me that he had been born in Nigeria and had studied political science at university before emigrating to the United States.
"People don't believe (protests) can change anything," said Timur Bakhtiev, a lawyer who took an active part but is now thinking of emigrating.
Freeman said Nachhattar Chandi's company is worth $1 billion after emigrating to the U.S. from India and becoming a convenience store clerk there.
Within two years of emigrating, he was employed to design the campus for Cranbrook, where he then became a member of the faculty.
After emigrating to the US in 1925 to earn money to support his family, Ramírez fell on hard times during the Great Depression.
The artist Thomas Cole settled there in 21925 after emigrating from Lancashire, England, seven years earlier, bringing a number of others with him.
Guyanese people began emigrating to America in the late 1960s; numbers picked up as economic and political conditions at home declined in the 21898s.
Noah joked that white people might start illegally emigrating to Mexico if that was the only place to get their fix of avocado toast.
Think of it as a delayed reaction of the consequences of millions of East Europeans emigrating to the West in the past 25 years.
In the 2000s, residents of Naples—who invented pizza in the 400th century—fled their city's extreme poverty, emigrating to Marseille with recipes in hand.
Tesla gained experience in telephony and electrical engineering before emigrating to the United States in 200 to work for Thomas Edison in New York City.
Mr Soros, who is Jewish, was born in Hungary and experienced totalitarianism there under both the Nazis and the Communist regime, before emigrating to America.
That Central Americans are emigrating is hardly Mexico's fault: the vast majority are fleeing droughts, poverty and violence in Honduras, El Salvador and, especially, Guatemala.
Three of them were in fantastic health, and had been really well-loved by their previous owner, but he was emigrating and couldn't keep them.
Complaint: Social media posts revealed terror ties Jayab entered the United States as a refugee, emigrating from Syria, in October 2012, the Justice Department said.
"Now if I want to do anything, I'll do it in my apartment, in a private space," he said, adding he was thinking of emigrating.
"We now have proposals from the presumptive Republican nominee for president of the United States to bar all Muslims from emigrating to America," Obama said.
There is no doubt that we need to do a better job of vetting those emigrating from countries and regions that have strong terrorist histories.
The elder Chew, who grew up playing badminton in Thailand before emigrating to America, started hitting shuttlecocks to his grandson before he was even 2.
The US denied Anne Frank's visa New research shows Anne Frank's family twice tried to escape the Nazi occupation by emigrating to the United States.
I, for one, will be renewing my long-expired Italian passport post haste, while my brother is taking it one step further and considering emigrating.
After emigrating to the United States in 1949, Ms. Krinitz married, raised children and resumed her craft, but decided in midlife to sew her story.
One of her first jobs after emigrating from the Soviet Union to the United States in 1926 was as a scriptwriter for Cecil B. DeMille.
She also said the so-called "anchor babies" threatened to burden Canada by emigrating and studying here, and sponsoring their parents to become permanent residents.
Mr. Zhang served in the People's Liberation Army and headed a provincial consultative group for the Communist Party before emigrating to New Zealand in 2000.
Some farmers are simply abandoning their land and emigrating; to Australia to restart their farming careers, or to northern Europe to work in coffee shops.
Mr. Brauner himself considered emigrating to the United States, but instead he briefly returned to Lodz, then moved to West Berlin with his brother Wolf.
He also sent a bag of soil he scooped from a field near the small farm in Lullymore where Mary's mother grew up before emigrating.
Meanwhile, the suit continues, amid concerns that it will make life even harder for the Chamorros who want to remain on Guam rather than emigrating.
Alan Yang wrote, directed, and produced this movie, which is based on his own family's experiences emigrating from Taiwan to the U.S. John Cho will star.
A poll in Britain's Jewish Chronicle earlier this month said that 40 percent of Jews would consider emigrating if Corbyn won power in a national election.
Emigrating to Britain in 1931, he was the author of the first call to arms for the liberal fightback, "The Road to Serfdom," published in 1944.
In Poland, official data show fewer than 3,000 people registered with the authorities as emigrating to Britain in 2016, down from more than 7,353 in 2014.
Romania is losing a lot of its population to people emigrating to other countries in the European Union due to corruption poverty, according to The Guardian.
"When you're Irish, you just love everything Irish," said Michael Kenny, a Tipperary fan whose grandfather played for the team before emigrating to America in 1929.
His parents struggled to piece together a living after emigrating from the Dominican Republic, his mother working in a clothing factory, his father at a bodega.
Amanullah studied engineering and served in the Pakistani Air Force before emigrating first to Australia and then to London, where he arrived in the early sixties.
He made several films for television in Germany, including a version of Kafka's "Metamorphosis," before emigrating to the United States, where he made documentaries and videos.
One of the car wash plaintiffs, Michel Rodriguez, said he began working at a J.V. Car Wash location about week after emigrating from the Dominican Republic.
In his tweets about the caravan earlier this week, Trump threatened to pull foreign aid from Honduras -- where many of the caravan's participants are emigrating from.
After emigrating from Dalmatia (a region in Croatia) to Canada when he was just five years old, Niko Nice has kept his families roots close to him.
Several young people took to social media Friday to express their disappointment with the decision and considered emigrating, while U.K. nationals working abroad pledged not to return.
Orphaned during the Russian Revolution, Zoya is thrown out of one class war and into another, emigrating to an all-girls school in Maple Hill, New Jersey.
Yael Shochat, a longtime Labour supporter since emigrating to New Zealand from Israel in 1998, welcomes Ardern as a friend and regular customer in her Auckland restaurant.
Many of the claims relate to the fact that Vindman was born in Ukraine, with his family emigrating to the US when he was three-years-old.
Dr. Israelian is a rocker-scientist who had his own punk band and studied astrophysics in Armenia before emigrating to Spain with his family in the 227s.
There are families facing homelessness, young people emigrating, and, for those who can't emigrate, people stuck in a rut, constantly chasing debts and worrying about their future.
The family left for Austria in the 1920s and then settled in Switzerland, where they became citizens, before emigrating to the United States in the late 1930s.
Wong, CEO and co-founder of mobile advertising company Kiip, is the son of immigrants who worked as restaurant dishwashers after emigrating from Hong Kong to Canada.
The dignity which they had lost by emigrating was restored to them as they dressed up for Sunday worship and were given tasks in the religious community.
In fact, I wouldn't be—and neither would many of the people who have been driven by the 2016 Republican Presidential-nominating process to talk about emigrating.
Rather than emigrating, Barlach stayed in Germany and sent many letters to the authorities protesting his treatment — not exactly the safest route to take in those days.
Critics consider it an effort to curb Muslims from emigrating to the US, while the Trump administration says its aim is to improve the safety of US citizens.
The 2014 collapse of oil prices left the country unable to maintain that system, with the economy in free fall and Venezuelans increasingly emigrating to escape the crisis.
Other documents released Friday question whether Oswald was interested in peacefully emigrating to the Soviet Union or was rather planning an escape route for use after Kennedy's assassination.
They moved to Amritsar - home to the Golden Temple that is the most holy place of the Sikh religion - before emigrating to North America in the early 1960s.
Many were hoping to return to their own communities, rather than joining drug gangs or emigrating to the United States, as so many of their peers would do.
While his dream of emigrating to America was thwarted, my father loved America, its culture, its history and its role as a beacon of hope in the world.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - For decades it was known as Little Shanghai, a gritty, waterfront neighborhood that was the landing spot for many mainland Chinese emigrating to Hong Kong.
Rothko had strong connections to the city: he grew up there after emigrating from Latvia, and his first solo exhibition took place at the Portland Art Museum in 1933.
A European Union study last month showed that more than one in three European Jews have considered emigrating in the past five years because they no longer feel safe.
Emigrating to the world of Nordic beasts, fans of the series were expecting another rinse, wash, and repeat in the murder machine against the likes of Loki and Odin.
After emigrating from Kenya to the United Kingdom, his father, Fuad Nahdi, became a prominent Muslim journalist and advised world governments on taking a nuanced approach to combating radicalization.
Justine: I live with my boyfriend, who I've been with since I was 16, and we're thinking about emigrating to the US or Canada in the next few years.
After emigrating from the Soviet Union in the 1970s, he had started out driving a cab in New York City and ended up a billionaire living in Trump Tower.
To Miki Goldman, 92, a survivor of Auschwitz and other concentration camps who later helped collect evidence against Adolf Eichmann, diplomacy is one thing, but emigrating to Germany another.
Joerg Dunsbach, a German Catholic priest who ministers to compatriots in Thailand, speaks sadly of those who die unmourned after emigrating on retirement and losing contact with their families.
Paz Vega is Flor, a single mother who, after emigrating from Mexico with her daughter, finds work in the dysfunctional Los Angeles Clasky household despite not knowing any English.
In 1799, after emigrating from France, the du Ponts settled in Bergen Point, in a house they called Bon Sejour, according to the Hagley Museum and Library in Delaware.
Its government lobbied hard to be removed from the list and it will work more closely with the U.S. on how it vets, how it investigates people emigrating from Iraq.
Years after emigrating to Australia from Belgrade in socialist Yugoslavia with her parents, writer Sofija Stefanovic competes in the first ever Miss Ex-Yugoslavia pageant (for journalistic purposes, of course).
In France the attacks in Paris and Nice helped increase the already large numbers of Jews emigrating to Israel, though the stream appears to have slowed in the past year.
The site, Cape Breton if Donald Trump Wins, has received a million visits and so many inquiries about emigrating that it now offers a link to the Canadian government's application.
"I never thought of emigrating before but now I am," said Luis Puerta, who has been sustaining his family of four by privately selling his stylized paintings of jazz musicians.
The site, Cape Breton if Donald Trump Wins, has received two million visits and so many inquiries about emigrating that it now offers a link to the Canadian government's application.
It is still wary of outsiders but, as residents began emigrating to Germany in the 118s, and those left behind began using cellphones, interaction with the wider world has grown.
Guaranteeing smooth transitions from education to employment and access to decent work are also important to ensure young people are properly paid and qualified young professionals stop emigrating, Armitage added.
And while there has been some progress, many LGBTQ Bermudians end up emigrating, especially to the UK (where they enjoy citizenship), Canada, or the United States — all equal marriage jurisdictions.
With supporters often moving away from their football clubs or emigrating overseas, fan forums represent a way for the community to keep in touch even when it has been physically dispersed.
If an Islamic State sympathizer is intent on emigrating to Syria, for example, Koeh­ler suggests reminding them that they'll require food, water, and shelter that could otherwise go to Syrian orphans.
"We don't know how many people who are emigrating could have some of these pathogens in incubation period," said Andres Barreto, an epidemiologist who had participated in the measles vaccination drive.
In the meantime, as many as 150m people worldwide—most of them Muslim—are now prohibited from travelling or emigrating to America, whether or not they have family waiting for them.
Given delays of months or even years to receive a passport from Venezuela's collapsing bureaucracy, many Venezuelans are now emigrating without passports, pushing them toward illegal and sometimes dangerous border crossings.
Before emigrating, Forman studied at the Prague Film Academy (FAMU) and was a leading figure of the Czechoslovak New Wave film movement, along with directors Ivan Passer, Vera Chytilova and others.
Eight years after fleeing Iraq, Noura and her family set out to celebrate a thoroughly happy Christmas in New York, only to find that unhappiness has a way of emigrating too.
For example, for Venezuela the ban applies only to visits by certain government officials and their families, while Somalis are barred from emigrating to the United States but not from visiting.
Miró considered emigrating to the United States as his friend Sert had done in 1939, but he needed what he called "the poetry and light" of the Mediterranean landscape to create.
Better job prospects may mean that young people are not emigrating in the numbers they used to, but the cost of living and establishing a life in Ireland is still prohibitive.
Granted, the elite institutions produce many people who get brain-drained away, but they also keep many bright people from emigrating, and may even attract émigrés back if India's economy keeps booming.
Last year it emerged that another conservative politician, Jian Yang, had worked for 15 years in Chinese military academies and been a member of the Communist Party before emigrating to New Zealand.
I started the long and intensive process of emigrating to the United States under a Special Immigration Visa, set up specifically for people like me who assisted the Army during the war.
A survey by the Arab Barometer, a research network, said a third of all Tunisians, and more than half of young people, were considering emigrating, up by 50% since the 2011 revolution.
Although the rise in Britain's net immigration was prompted mainly by a statistical quirk — a decline in the number of Britons emigrating — the figures are an embarrassment to Prime Minister David Cameron.
Irish citizens are emigrating to London in droves, and Conor's family is forced to cut costs by transferring him from his private Jesuit school to the local Christian school called Synge Street.
He was permanently banished for emigrating to the U.S. in 1885 without giving the authorities notice of his departure, thus blocking his repatriation and establishing the Trump family in America for good.
However, he was discharged in part because of his religious beliefs and went on to carry out operations against the Alawite Assad regime, eventually emigrating to Afghanistan and training jihadists there, it said.
Rather than emigrating now, most of these Jeremiahs are considering buying foreign residence permits to hold alongside their British passports, in order to be well placed to hop abroad if things turn nasty.
So in university I studied the field of natural and artificial crystals, but after I graduated, my sister said she was emigrating to the US and wanted to start a Belgian chocolate shop.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former U.S. president Barack Obama advised talented young Africans on Wednesday to drive change at home rather than emigrating, and urged their governments to do more to curb a brain drain.
He said the next government should also focus on reforming a highly politicized, inefficient public administration, enforce strategies to keep doctors from emigrating and encourage physicians and teachers to work in impoverished regions.
The drop is partly a result of rising divorce rates and couples emigrating as the economy deteriorates, but also of "mothers delaying giving birth because of the campaign against Zika," Mr. Lopez said.
The current caravan formed a day after Mr. Pence, at a meeting in Washington, pressed the presidents of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to do a better job stopping their citizens from emigrating.
His parents took the family to southeast Asia for a year to assist refugees, a formative experience that the 11-year-old Duss related back to his grandparents' experience emigrating from Soviet Ukraine.
Cubans have long regarded emigrating to the United States as something of a birthright derived from the privations they endured as a result of sanctions that Washington has imposed on Cuba for decades.
Q. As someone who has lived in France and Israel, how do you feel about reports of rising incidents of anti-Semitism in France or the record numbers of French Jews emigrating to Israel?
Like many young Bosnians, she is now thinking about emigrating to Western Europe, because work there is easier to find and better paid and also to escape the despair that grips many young people.
The number of people emigrating from Russia to places beyond the territories of the former Soviet Union rose in 2016 to 56,730, up from just 14,206 in 2011, according to Russia's state statistics service.
Khan has called Trump "ignorant," asked for British Prime Minister Theresa May to cancel a planned Trump state visit to the United Kingdom and welcomed Americans interested in emigrating after Trump's election in November.
The lady in charge of this particular house is Kate Williams, a Detroit native whose family roots run deep in Corktown: her great-grandparents met at the neighborhood's Gaelic League after emigrating from Ireland.
Manute Bol also lived a challenging life, emigrating from Sudan to the U.S. thanks to his basketball talent but continuously searching for ways to aid his warn-torn homeland until he passed away in 2010.
Taylor argued that many Romanian citizens voted with their feet by emigrating and given they are likely to be the better educated, it is a big loss for one of the poorest nations in Europe.
Mr Trump has little to show for his efforts to build a wall (let alone make Mexico pay for it), or to cut aid to Central American countries that fail to stop their citizens emigrating.
The restrictions vary in their details, but for the most part, citizens of the countries are forbidden from emigrating to the United States and many of them are barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
The restrictions varied in their details, but, for the most part, citizens of the countries were forbidden from emigrating to the United States, and many of them are barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
He gathered that much from the letters his aunt, Warhol's mother, sent to Mikova, the hamlet in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains where both the artist's parents lived before emigrating to the United States.
And as the son and grandson of local farmers (his grandfather Aram grew raisins near Fresno after emigrating from Armenia in 1920), he seems to have a fundamental sympathy for those who till the soil.
The restrictions vary in their details but, for the most part, citizens of the countries are forbidden from emigrating to the United States and many of them are barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
Referred to as "Rooster sauce" by those in-the-know, Sriracha's been around since the 80s, when David Tran, the mix's inventor, started selling his miraculous concoction to Asian restaurants across California after emigrating from Vietnam.
When it comes to this I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty — to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy.
Thirty-eight percent of the respondents told pollsters working for the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights said they had considered emigrating because they do not feel safe as Jews in the country where they reside.
She comes from a family of readers; her mother was a historian before emigrating to the United States and often took Edim and her younger brothers to the library, where they would stock up on books.
The phone call that ruined Mohammed Hoque's life came in April 20003 as he began another long day driving a New York City taxi, a job he had held since emigrating from Bangladesh nine years earlier.
According to an earlier New York Times report, Shusterman worked as a New York taxi driver soon after emigrating from Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union), and by the 25s, he owned nine taxi medallions.
On the contrary, highly-skilled Africans emigrating to the United States benefit our country, even though it also runs contrary to our interests for these individuals to leave the home countries that desperately need successful citizens.
If a hard Brexit looms or, worse, if there is no deal, a further fall in the pound, increased inflation, a flood of firms emigrating and a serious reduction in our living standards are only too probable.
After finishing his service, his plans to find another job abroad were crushed by the reality of Nigeria's job market — there weren't enough jobs that allowed him to save, and every legal door to emigrating slammed shut.
I think, one, it's unrealistic, and two, you lose something about emigrating and leaving, and how part of that is having all of these different gaps, whether it's geographical or cultural or generational or the language itself.
Unable to cover even the most basic of expenses amid hyperinflation, Guarate was emigrating to Colombia and had to spend the night on the street as he waited for overwhelmed Venezuelan migration authorities to stamp his passport.
While tighter H-1B regulations could affect the U.S. adversely through skill shortages, Asia, in particular, could stand to benefit from an influx of skilled individuals either returning or emigrating to places like Singapore, China and India.
After emigrating from Haiti to the U.S. as a child, Jean made the most of the opportunities living in the U.S. gave him, starting with "getting a library card" and walking from one block to the next.
It had not yet sunk in with many people that the new decree would block most Iranians not only from emigrating to the United States, but also from visiting; only students and scholars would be allowed in.
The two shared a very special bond: They're both Montagnards, the indigenous people of Vietnam's Central Highlands, and the children of those who had aided American troops during the Vietnam War before emigrating to the United States.
Aaron Cotteral, 32, is a green card holder from the UK. Emigrating when he was 12, he has since built a life in the US working as a real estate agent in Atlanta, Georgia, and starting a family.
"Many people are thinking about emigrating to other places, it's happening again," he added, referring to the mass exodus of Hong Kongers in the years leading up to the 1997 handover of sovereignty from the UK to China.
Until recently, the tech industry was helped by two trends: academics and employees of state-owned industries moving into the private sector and the arrival of tens of thousands of Jewish engineers emigrating from the former Soviet Union.
In her remarks, Lee, who is forty-six, recalled emigrating from South Korea, assimilating with help from " Charlie's Angels " and "The Love Boat," and wondering why TV stars were mostly white when the people around her were not.
Despite the numerous people of Irish background already in the country from earlier waves of migration, Ireland was an eligible country under the program because, at the time, its economy was doing well and few people were emigrating.
By 2050 Bulgaria is forecast to lose a quarter of its population and virtually every country in the region will shrink over the coming decades because more people are emigrating than immigrating, and because of low birth rates.
More than a third of rich Chinese surveyed "are currently considering" emigrating to another country, according to a report from the Hurun Research Institute, a China-based wealth research firm, and Visas Consulting Group, an immigration advisory firm.
Czeslaw Milosz, "Bells in Winter" (1985)Country of origin: PolandReason for leaving: After surviving World War II in Poland and initially joining the postwar Communist government, Milosz defected in 1951, eventually emigrating to the United States in 1960.
Emigrating from Indonesia in 1971, the child of a white American woman and a Kenyan man, Obama deals with issues of belonging in Barry — based partly on his account of the period in the memoir Dreams From My Father.
Puerto Rico's social services have been severely hampered over the last few years by an increasingly dire fiscal crisis that has resulted in hospitals closing wards to save money and doctors emigrating to the mainland for better paying jobs.
After emigrating from the Dominican Republic in 1980 and working long hours in New York as a construction worker, Ramón Ortiz found a sense of stability in a five-bedroom apartment in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan.
After emigrating to the United States (she became a citizen in 1956), she was a research assistant to Linus C. Pauling, another future Nobel laureate, at the California Institute of Technology, and to the biochemist Edwin Cohn at Harvard.
Epshteyn, who was born in the Soviet Union in 85033 before emigrating to the U.S. in 1993 with his family, served as a surrogate for Trump during the campaign before taking responsibility for the White House's TV surrogates strategy.
Hamdi Ulukaya, who grew up in a family of semi-nomadic Kurdish shepherds in Turkey before emigrating to the United States in his 20s, said the days of companies being run solely to maximise profit for shareholders were over.
Sammy Musovic, whose first job after emigrating from what was then Yugoslavia three decades ago was washing dishes for $3 an hour at the deli, is offering $10 million to be its new owner and keep it open, Page Six reports.
With residents emigrating to the U.S. mainland in droves and nearly half of those left on the island living in poverty, Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has demanded sharp cuts in payments to bondholders, calling it necessary to afford government services.
President Trump's immigration policies have long received backlash from his opposers, so when John Oliver pointed out the Trump family history of emigrating to the US — including when they changed their name from "Drumpf" to "Trump" — it quickly became a meme.
On emigrating, she left her art collection of 173 paintings and one sculpture on loan to a German museum, the Hanover Provinzialmuseum — including works by Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian and Fernand Léger, as well as "Swamp Legend" and two other Klee pictures.
Some of those striking told VICE News they were considering emigrating because more work would push them to breaking point, and emphasized that having a doctor who was exhausted could mean the difference between life and death for a patient.
She became a whistleblower after receiving a ban for abnormalities with her biological passport, which led to her emigrating from Russia for Germany, and then the USA, with her husband Vitaly, a former official in the Russian Anti-Doping Agency.
Waszczykowski said Poland wanted to offset the impact of any benefit cuts for its citizens living in Britain by planning to offer a monthly cash payment to families with children, in the hope Polish workers will stay in Poland instead of emigrating.
This in itself was already interesting enough, given how legendary Mayhem's early 90s tours are to this day, but the most fascinating details gleaned from these letters are the ones that show Ohlin's experiences as a shy, pale young man emigrating to Norway.
Mr. Yang admitted that in the 1980s and early '90s, before emigrating to Australia and then moving to New Zealand to teach at a university, he studied and taught at two Chinese educational institutions run by the People's Liberation Army, China's armed forces.
Forty-seven years old and the father of three, he had been toying with the idea of emigrating to the United Arab Emirates in search of work, but in the months before his arrest in March 2017 he'd fallen out with his travel agent.
He traces their story through the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, barely surviving the Communist coup in 19973 and fleeing to Austria, then to Naples and a ship to Australia (alongside survivors from the concentration camps) before emigrating to America shadowed by loss and grief.
Under this popular program – designed to boost the country's birth rate, one of the lowest in the European Union, and encourage Poles thinking of emigrating to stay – all Polish families are paid a monthly subsidy of 22015 zlotys ($2765) for each second and subsequent child.
Most citizens of Chad, Libya and Yemen will be blocked from emigrating to or visiting the United States because the countries do not have the technical capability to identify and screen their travelers, and in many cases have terrorist networks in their countries, officials said.
Josephine So, a retired accountant who has lived in North Point since emigrating from eastern China in the 1930s, said that she was among the young protesters who marched to the British governor's office in 1967, and that she kept her Communist sympathies a secret.
"President Bukele has suggested that the United States could contribute by promoting investment and job creation, so that fewer Salvadorans see the possibility of emigrating to that country as the only way out of their economic problems and lack of opportunities," the statement said.
TASHKENT/ALMATY (Reuters) - An Uzbek immigrant accused of killing eight people in New York by driving a rental truck down a bike path became interested in religion after emigrating to the United States, a fellow Uzbek who spoke to him two months ago told Reuters on Wednesday.
When: Opens Sunday, February 22019 Where: Hammer Museum (22019 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles) More info at Hammer Museum Beatriz Cortez draws on her roots in El Salvador, where she lived until emigrating to the US at 13, to create sculptures that traverse time and place.
After emigrating from Korea to the US in 122, he jumped around, working as a gas station attendant, owning a liquor store in Chicago's South Side, and co-owning a dry cleaning business with his wife, all before purchasing the bodega on a sleepy residential street in 2006.
"Had we stayed in Europe, I probably would have become a tailor," Isidor Isaac Rabi liked to say — though the terrible truth is that had his family stayed in their native Galicia instead of emigrating to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, they probably would have been killed.
On the heels of the film's release, the director spoke with Hyperallergic's Juan Barquin about navigating the gaps inherent to emigrating, adapting her personal narrative for both film and radio, and how life itself can be just as performative as the characters we watch on the big screen.
Juan Bautista, who has owned and run Los Poblanos with his wife, Miyra, since 2013 and who worked for more than a decade in the kitchens of other Connecticut restaurants after emigrating from Puebla, Mexico, said cooking authentic Mexican cuisine was a matter of both national and personal pride.
Guatemala Gross national income, per capita: $3,790 Population below poverty line: 59.3% Political strife or other conditions: "Guatemalans have a history of emigrating legally and illegally to Mexico, the United States and Canada because of a lack of economic opportunity, political instability, and natural disasters," the CIA World Factbook says.
The lack of hope and opportunity has led to an exodus, with a net 716,000 people emigrating from the Mezzogiorno, mostly to the north with some going abroad, in the past 15 years, more than 70 percent of them aged 15-34, says Svimez, an industry group that advocates for southern Italy.
"When it comes to this," as Abraham Lincoln put it in a famous rebuke to anti-immigrant nativists of the 1850s, "I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty — to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, and without the base alloy of hypocrisy."
With this in mind, I was mortified when Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of Citizenship and Immigration Services, made his recent remarks about who should be emigrating to the United States and what the Statue of Liberty should say today ("Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet").
On the heels of The Farewell's release, Wang spoke with Hyperallergic about navigating the gaps inherent to emigrating, adapting her personal narrative for both film and radio (through an episode of This American Life) where she lays out her family narrative, and how life itself can be just as performative as the characters we watch on the big screen.
The list of practitioners was relatively short at the time: It included black science fiction writers like Samuel Delany and Octavia Butler and the fantastical orchestra leader Sun Ra, who carried the name of the ancient Egyptian sun god and offered an allegory of salvation in which African-Americans were urged to escape tribulation by emigrating to the stars.
Fewer people are immigrating to the US The changes in migration since 2015 reflect three major trends, Knapp said: Fewer foreign-born people are immigrating to the US, more foreign-born people are emigrating from the US and Puerto Ricans who migrated to the US mainland following Hurricane Maria in 2017 are now moving back to the territory in higher numbers.
" President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE made a similar claim earlier on Thursday, saying women emigrating from Central America to the U.S. are "raped at levels nobody's ever seen before.

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