Her mother immigrated to the U.S. from Colombia, and her father immigrated from Jordan.
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He was the third of four sons of a tailor who had immigrated from Warsaw and a homemaker who had immigrated from Minsk, now in Belarus.
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My parents immigrated here from the Philippines and settled in the Bay Area, at first in South San Francisco, where a lot of Filipinos immigrated, and they lived in a tiny apartment.
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The owners of Wrecking Ball Coffee both have personal connections to U.S. immigration — Cho immigrated to the country from China as a toddler and Rothgeb's father immigrated from the Philippines, the Chronicle reported.
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My parents immigrated here from Egypt in the late 60s.
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His grandparents immigrated from Russia with the last name Chabenisky.
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He immigrated to Minneapolis from Somalia when he was 17.
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Under it some 27,000 Jews immigrated to Israel last year.
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She immigrated to Southern California when she was a child.
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Monsef was 11 when she immigrated here as a refugee.
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She had immigrated from Guatemala more than 20 years ago.
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I immigrated to American when I was 7 years old.
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Hazel, 70, immigrated to New York from Jamaica in 1970.
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Mr. Ibrahim immigrated to Albany three years ago from Sudan.
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Illness has prevented the Matyashes from working since they immigrated.
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Emmanuel Mensah, who immigrated to the United States from Ghana.
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His parents immigrated to the U.S. from the Dominican Republic.
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They immigrated from the country when her mom was 16.
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Fayroud Saad, 33, is a Muslim whose parents immigrated from Lebanon.
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We immigrated to US. I'm a scientist & prof at UC Davis.
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Several years later, Padma immigrated to the U.S. to join her.
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Hazan immigrated to the United States — and hosted a radio show.
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Molitor had also immigrated to Switzerland from what is now Slovakia.
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Well, second-generation in the sense that my parents immigrated here.
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After graduating from the Zurich Polytechnikum, Ammann immigrated to New York.
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Others immigrated to the United States with their families as children.
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His parents immigrated to Germany, and his father drives a cab.
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He immigrated to the United States in 1880, settling in Detroit.
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Cesar Caneiro, the men's father, immigrated to New York from Spain.
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His father died before Mr. Wong immigrated to the United States.
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My parents immigrated from El Salvador in 1980 during the war.
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She immigrated to this country 12 years ago from Guerrero, Mexico.
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Both families immigrated to Israel; hers in 2004, his in 2005.
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Jordan was born in Havana, Cuba, and immigrated with his parents.
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But in practice, the majority were much younger when they immigrated.
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Seven kids immigrated with adults who the government determined weren't their parents.
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Baumel immigrated to Israel with his parents from New York in 1970.
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My grandparents immigrated from China to Taiwan right before the cultural revolution.
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Tran grew up in San Diego after her parents immigrated from Vietnam.
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The 32-year-old immigrated when he was 8 from the Philippines.
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When she immigrated to the US in 2011, America confounded her expectations.
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I immigrated after that in 1984, during the [Iranian] war with Iraq.
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Their father, Luis, was a naturalized citizen who had immigrated from Colombia.
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I immigrated to the United States to pursue my education in 1986.
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Graduating from Wake Forest University My family immigrated from Afghanistan in 2002.
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Many of her friends and teammates had immigrated to Europe through Libya.
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More than 22019 years ago, my parents immigrated to the United States.
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Trump noted that the gunman's parents immigrated to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
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All of the Moshfeghs immigrated to the United States and started over.
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Her ancestors immigrated to the country's hardscrabble western reaches in the 3.73s.
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My parents are from India, and then they immigrated to this country.
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In 1933, the Russian choreographer George Balanchine immigrated to the United States.
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Tong had immigrated from China, and Eddie's companionship helped ease her loneliness.
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She was a naturalized US citizen and immigrated from Syria in 2001.
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"Because most Chinese immigrated from overseas, they have no background," she said.
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A specialty of northern China, Harbin sausage immigrated there from Eastern Europe.
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He immigrated to the United States in 133 from Trinidad and Tobago.
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Starting in the 1980s, thousands of people from Zhejiang immigrated to Italy.
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They immigrated shortly after she was born to establish a new life.
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MIAMI — Norma Borgoño immigrated to the United States from Peru in 1989.
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My great-grandfather immigrated to Illinois from Berlin in the 19th century.
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Ultimately they immigrated to America and Mr. Yalkin was born in Manhattan.
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Born in Tunisia, Mr. Touitou immigrated to Paris at 9, in 1960.
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Tricia Ebarvia, whose parents immigrated from the Philippines, also helped found #DisruptTexts.
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Thapar is Asian-American, his parents having immigrated to America from India.
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More people immigrated to America than in the previous 250 years combined.
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That makes it sound like he's deporting people who immigrated here legally.
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His father had immigrated to the US and raised his family there.
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A series of black masses for North Africans who've immigrated to France?
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Aida herself immigrated to Canada and would visit Izak on rare occasions.
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Her family moved to Lebanon and eventually immigrated to the United States.
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My mother escaped the Holocaust and immigrated to the United States in 1958.
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My family immigrated to New Zealand in 1995 when I was very young.
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I was fortunate enough not to be detained when my family immigrated here.
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The gunman was U.S.-born Omar Mateen, 29, whose parents immigrated from Afghanistan.
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Ilhan Omar, who immigrated to the US as a teenage refugee from Somalia.
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They both immigrated here for jobs -- Addo from Ghana and Marenga from Namibia.
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Wen immigrated from Shanghai when she was 8 and was granted political asylum.
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Zamzam Ahmed, 22, immigrated to the US when she was 9 from Somalia.
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They married in early 1946 and immigrated soon after to the United States.
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Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson said Thursday that Singh legally immigrated from Fiji.
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In 1977, Trump married his first wife Ivana, who had immigrated from Czechoslovakia.
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"Both of my grandfathers immigrated from Russia after World War I," he writes.
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Sunday Routine Domenica Ramos immigrated to New York City from Ecuador in 63.
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Most Americans have one or multiple relatives that immigrated entering through Ellis Island.
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She was born in Cairo and immigrated to Queens, where she grew up.
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My Muslim parents immigrated to this country in search of a better life.
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His grandparents immigrated to the state, while his uncle was a state lawmaker.
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" Haley, whose parents immigrated from India, said the country needs to isolate "haters.
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Ms. Nowroozzadeh was born in Australia; her parents immigrated from Iran in 1978.
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He immigrated to America at the age of 18, and trained in Brooklyn.
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"It's all about welcoming people," said the governor, whose grandparents immigrated from Italy.
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I am an Indian who immigrated to the United States 30 years ago.
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Then they immigrated to Paterson, where my grandfather and his sister were born.
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Ms. Caudillo, 21, immigrated from Mexico with her family when she was 4.
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He thanked his family, including his grandfather, who had immigrated to this country.
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Most of the non-Dutch participants had immigrated to the Netherlands as adults.
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Ms. Assanah immigrated in 2008, sponsored by her husband, who is a citizen.
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He immigrated to the United States later that year, settling in Elmhurst, Queens.
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When my father was six years old, he immigrated to America from Sicily.
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My parents, they immigrated here from the Philippines and they did — and do!
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Beys Afroyim immigrated to the United States from Russian-occupied Poland in 6900.
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Chuy was born in Mexico and immigrated to the U.S. at age 15.
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More than half of its 620,000 population immigrated from China in recent decades.
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Both he and Mr. Tragaras are from Greece and immigrated in their youth.
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She lived with her parents, who immigrated from China, and her younger sister.
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"I grew up middle-class, and my parents immigrated from Cuba," she said.
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Frankly, I wouldn't be alive today if my great-grandfather had not immigrated.
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Borges immigrated to the U.S. three years ago, according to the Sun Sentinel.
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She immigrated from Russia just before 1900, newly married and still practically a teen.
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Around 150,000 Haitians have immigrated to Chile in the past two years, it said.
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The Belarus-born couple had initially immigrated to Paris to flee persecution in Russia.
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He immigrated to the US, then briefly returned to Korea and met Yang's mother.
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We had a Mexican girl named Karen working with us who immigrated here illegally.
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The 223-year-old immigrated to the United States from Colombia in the 222s.
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Omar was born in Somalia and immigrated to the US when she was young.
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Piracha is a recently retired cardiologist and immigrated to the United States in 1966.
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He was born in Philadelphia to parents who immigrated in the 1970s from India.
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You know how many North Koreans actually immigrated to the United States in 2016?
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They recounted the story to their grandfather, my father who immigrated here in 1971.
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Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder of Chobani, a billion dollar yogurt company, immigrated from Turkey.
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Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson noted on Thursday that Singh legally immigrated from Fiji.
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Some immigrated to other countries that remained outside Germany's grip, such as Great Britain.
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Sanchez, whose parents immigrated from the Dominican Republic, is acutely aware of the disparity.
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His mother, the former Eva Greene, immigrated from Russia and became a dress designer.
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My grandfather had immigrated to this country when he was about my son's age.
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An Iranian refugee, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 9.
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Wang and his family had immigrated to the US from Taiwan the year before.
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I thought of my own grandparents, survivors from Poland who eventually immigrated to Montreal.
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Their only child immigrated to the United States with his new wife in 2002.
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Both immigrated to Israel from their native Russia, where they reunited five years ago.
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When she was a baby, her family immigrated to the United States from Guinea.
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Hundreds of thousands of mainland Chinese have immigrated to Australia in the past decade.
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Pevzner, then 50, immigrated to the United States with her husband and her son.
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I studied until about the third grade, then we immigrated to Syria in 2006.
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His father had immigrated to the United States from Tenares, Dominican Republic, years earlier.
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His father, Chandra Bhan Matura, was a car salesman who had immigrated from India.
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The driver, Jimmy Yu, immigrated to the United States from Hong Kong in 1991.
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His dad, a mechanic, immigrated from Guatemala and his mom, a homemaker, from Honduras.
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The policy protects young people who immigrated to the United States illegally as children.
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One final note: it's a good thing Alito's parents immigrated to the United States.
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His parents, Francis and Winifred (Tierney) McDonagh had immigrated separately from Ireland before marrying.
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A call to his friend's mother, who had immigrated from China, was equally fruitless.
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His family immigrated to the United States, and he was raised in Los Angeles.
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My family immigrated to the U.S. from Vietnam in 1990, when I was two.
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Ms. Frade's mother immigrated to Britain from Betanzos, a Galician town in northwestern Spain.
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Guzman immigrated from Peru and is a public administrator in the city of Alexandria.
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"It will not be easy," said Mr. Kiki, who immigrated in 2016 from Benin.
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Her father, Vincenzo, and her mother, Lena (Nacarato) Balotta, had both immigrated from Italy.
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America has already immigrated four times more immigrants than any country in the world.
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Gorka, 46, later immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen in 2012.
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His family brought her to the U.S. when they immigrated from the Philippines in 1964.
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Karla's parents immigrated to the U.S. illegally with her when she was a small child.
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The Khans, a Muslim family, immigrated to the United States from the United Arab Emirates.
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Amidst the political unrest in Nigeria in 1978, Courtney's father immigrated to the United States.
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My mom had immigrated here from Cuba, and we didn't grow up with very much.
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"I think it's a good symbol," said Zahid, who immigrated from Pakistan two years ago.
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Most of these laborers have immigrated from South Asia, specifically Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.
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While living in Columbus, he met Bettina Cirsovius, who had immigrated from Germany in 1952.
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MacLeod immigrated to the US just a month after the stock market collapse of 1929.
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He immigrated to Vermont when a cousin wrote that skilled carvers were in demand there.
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She immigrated to America at 16 and founded an immigrant advocacy organization in the state.
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They immigrated to Canada when they were older and had to restart their medical careers.
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The man immigrated to Britain from Norway as a child in 2002, the agency said.
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Tuchen's father immigrated to America from Germany, with just a few dollars in his pocket.
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Stein's family immigrated to the US from Russia and Ukraine in the early 20th century.
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Starting in the 1850s, many Chinese citizens immigrated to the neighborhood now known as Chinatown.
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Ethnic slurs aimed at Mr. Pai, whose parents immigrated from India, littered his Twitter feed.
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Safir and Inna Safir, then 1003 and married, immigrated to New York as political refugees.
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When my parents immigrated to Canada in the 80s, they escaped a brutal civil war.
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Molitor and Hingis had immigrated to Switzerland from the Slovakian side of the former Czechoslovakia.
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His father was a fruit merchant who had immigrated to the United States from Armenia.
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Mr. Camaj and his wife, Katrina, immigrated to the United States from Yugoslavia in 1969.
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In 1976, my mother, father and two sisters and I immigrated to the United States.
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Brennan's father, Owen, was a blacksmith who immigrated to New Jersey from Ireland in 1948.
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Mr. Ly (pronounced Lee) had immigrated from Senegal, West Africa, with his mother in 2001.
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Mr. Oei, who immigrated to Canada in the 21.3s, declined interview requests through his lawyer.
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A rival local politician who had immigrated from Vietnam was later convicted of the crime.
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She immigrated to the United States from Macau in 1982 with her family of jewelers.
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Mr. Flynn immigrated to Canada in 1960 and to New York City the next year.
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The family immigrated to Southern California but was never political, fearful of suffering repression again.
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Alexander Vindman, an American war hero who immigrated from Ukraine, might be guilty of espionage.
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Mr. Abedi's parents immigrated from Libya to Britain a year before his birth in 1994.
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Elaine Chao was 8 years old when she immigrated to the United States from Taiwan.
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Ermal Meta — another singer from Ms. Foureira's town — immigrated to Italy when he was 13.
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Ms. De La Cruz immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic in 2000.
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After my parents married in a ceremony in Pakistan, my mom immigrated here as well.
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Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), who immigrated to the U.S. as a child refugee from Somalia.
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Both of my parents immigrated to the US from Greece, settling down in Silicon Valley.
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The 85033-year-old Birmingham resident immigrated to to the U.K. from Sudan in 2010.
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Even though he immigrated for different reasons than I, I saw my story in his.
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Mary Kang, a board member who immigrated from Korea and grew up in Austin, Tex.
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Her father, Sasha, known as Sam after he immigrated from Russia, was a house painter.
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Mr. Ganczarski, who immigrated to Germany from Poland, converted to Islam in the mid-1990s.
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Who's involved: James Garcia Dimaya is a lawful permanent resident who immigrated from the Philippines.
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Born in El Salvador, the artist immigrated to the United States when she was eighteen.
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"Yes, I think so," Aduba, whose Nigerian-born parents immigrated to America in the 1960s, mused.
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In fact, when his family immigrated to the U.S., they did so with the name Drumpf.
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Known as Connie to her friends, Picciotto immigrated to the United States from Spain in 1960.
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Born into a German family of pencil makers, Faber immigrated to the United States in 1848.
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She immigrated to the United States about 20 years ago and later became an American citizen.
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One of the survivors in Christchurch was Yasif Hussein, who immigrated from Fiji four years ago.
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Cetin immigrated from Turkey and is a legal permanent resident of the United States, authorities said.
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He said he was born in Egypt and immigrated to the United States as a child.
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Fardiha and his family immigrated to the United States in 2006 and became citizens in 2011.
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She immigrated to America when she was 14 years old with plans to become a lawyer.
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Her mum [immigrated] to the U.K. herself so a lot of her arguments didn't make sense.
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Kara-Murza could have immigrated to the West, as many other Russian opposition leaders have done.
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The Asian giant now owns America and many Americans have immigrated to China looking for work.
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Mercado is a transgender woman who immigrated from the Philippines when she was 6 years old.
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He and his family immigrated to the United States in 1937 to escape the Nazi government.
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He immigrated to the United States in 1848 with his parents at the age of 13.
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As a child, Zilberman immigrated to Canada from Israel, and her fascination with creativity started early.
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She immigrated from China to the U.S. with her parents when she was eight years old.
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Sergio Avila immigrated illegally to the U.S. with his uncle when he was 7 years old.
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Born in Trinidad, she immigrated to the United States more than two decades ago, at 21.
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Mr. Tas, 29, who immigrated from Turkey in 2009, handles most of the store's daily operations.
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Sater, the son of a Russian mobster, had immigrated to the United States as a child.
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We Company cofounder and CEO Adam Neumann immigrated to the United States from Israel in 2001.
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Dobrik and his family immigrated to a suburb of Chicago when Dobrik was 6 years old.
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And perhaps not a few that have immigrated from Pennsylvania in search of a better life.
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De Soto immigrated to the United States in 2002 and became a citizen five years later.
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Born in Zimbabwe, Maidza and her parents immigrated to Perth, Western Australia when she was five.
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My parents immigrated from Cuba, so like my sign says, this nation was built by immigrants.
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He'd spent all the years since we immigrated looking for connections to Earth. Food. Rituals. Tchotchkes.
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He immigrated to the San Francisco area around this period and worked in the apparel industry.
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He made a point of noting that the gunman's parents immigrated to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
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I've been thinking about how it would have felt if that had happened when we immigrated.
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Petrenko, a native of Omsk, Siberia, immigrated to Austria with his family when he was eighteen.
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She was born in Russia to parents who immigrated to the United States with little money.
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I immigrated to the United States from Jamaica five years ago, away from my family there.
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Ginzel's parents were born in Austria and immigrated to America via the United Kingdom in 1960.
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Mehta's own family immigrated to New York from India in 1977, when he was a boy.
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The couple had immigrated to the United States from the former Soviet Union, Mr. Weinstein said.
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Her father immigrated from Italy and worked construction jobs in Chicago before starting his own company.
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In 1989, the family immigrated on the basis of religious persecution and settled in Washington Heights.
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Born in Nigeria, she immigrated to America with her parents and sister when she was six.
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From 1880 to 1930, millions of people immigrated to Argentina from Europe, especially Spain and Italy.
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They were born and raised in Toronto, by middle-class parents who had immigrated from India.
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Then in 1980, Ms. Solts, her husband and their two children immigrated to the United States.
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I immigrated from Nigeria to the United States in 211 having won the DV lottery visa.
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The activists generally immigrated to the United States over the past 20 years from mainland China.
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"The places I remember don't exist anymore," Miriam Marquez, 39, a guest who immigrated from Venezuela.
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That same year, my mother, Amanda, and her family immigrated to San Francisco from El Salvador.
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The presumptive GOP presidential nominee noted that the gunman's parents immigrated to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
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Like his mother, Mr. Kovaleski's father, Frank, an automotive assembly line worker, had immigrated from Poland.
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His family immigrated from Ghana when he was 8 and settled down in West Bridgewater, Mass.
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Jayapal, who immigrated to the US as a teenager, was devastated and infuriated by the attacks.
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Like other public schools, Academia Avance does not know whether students or their parents immigrated legally.
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Bernhard Stroh immigrated to Detroit from Germany in 1850, selling his popular beer door-to-door.
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Born in Myanmar and raised in Hong Kong, Peggy immigrated to the United States for college.
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James O'Rourke, son of Irish immigrants, and Anna Lloyd who immigrated to the U.S. from Wales.
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Born in St. Lucia, Mr. Jack immigrated to the United States as a teenager in 1923.
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Harvey has also represented more than 10 Huawei employees who have all immigrated to Canada successfully.
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My parents immigrated to Australia in the 1950s, so I had all the benefits of that.
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In 1996, Ms. Rodriguez immigrated to New York City, drawn by the promise of better-paying work.
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Carlos Rodriguez finally felt safe when he immigrated to the United States from Venezuela at age 8.
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The California senator is biracial, with parents who immigrated to the United States from Jamaica and India.
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As for comparisons ... -- Both women immigrated ... Queen Noor was born in the U.S. before moving to Jordan.
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The 51-year-old Jamaican, who immigrated when he was 8 years old, pauses for a moment.
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Lavingia's parents immigrated to New York from India and he spent most of his childhood in Singapore.
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Gomez's mother and father immigrated to Los Angeles from El Salvador, where they don't play much baseball.
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Lee immigrated to the U.S. from Singapore five years ago to double down on Green Pea Cookie.
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She immigrated to the United States 16 years ago as a single mom with two young children.
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Of those who immigrated to the UK, there were slightly more non-EU citizens than EU citizens.
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Only nine North Koreans immigrated to the United States in 2016 and 100 were granted nonimmigrant visas.
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Chandi immigrated to the United States from India and started as a cashier at a convenience store.
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"My mother was a patient of Planned Parenthood when we first immigrated to this country," she said.
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After the war, they immigrated to the United States and were reunited with the father in Pittsburgh.
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As he eventually admitted, his family actually immigrated to the United States years before the Castro revolution.
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Bianca Gates is a first-generation American, her parents having immigrated to the U.S. from Latin America.
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The Laachraoui children were raised primarily in Brussels, the Times reported, after their parents immigrated from Morocco.
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We have friends and families that have immigrated and understand the problems and stigmas faced as immigrants.
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He connected with NYC residents who immigrated from places like Belgium, Nigeria, China, Mexico, Tibet, and beyond.
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According to the 2011 census, 20.6 percent of the population were foreign-born and immigrated to Canada.
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Both are natives of Paju Gyeonggi province in South Korea and immigrated to the US in 1998.
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I immigrated from the U.K. in the 1980s, launching Dermalogica with no bank loans or outside investors.
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Panopoulus was born in Greece and immigrated to Canada in 1954 when he was 20 years old.
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Hashmi is a former community college professor who immigrated to the U.S. from India as a child.
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Jobs's father immigrated to the U.S. from Syria — one of the countries on the list — in 1952.
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WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum immigrated to California from Ukraine with his mother when he was 16.
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We immigrated to America and went to college, bought houses, had babies and became the middle class.
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My dad did not eat a chicken sandwich until he immigrated to America in his mid-20s.
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Ms. Fernandez immigrated from Ecuador at 14, and received relief from deportation because she arrived so young.
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Mr. Sarkar, 38, who immigrated from India, earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from U.C.L.A. in 2013.
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Founders Do Won and Jin Sook Chang immigrated to the United States from South Korea in 221.
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Musk, a South Africa native, immigrated to the United States by way of Canada in his 20s.
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Mana is a real estate developer and philanthropist who immigrated to the U.S. from Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Akayed Ullah, then 27, had immigrated to the US in 2011 through a family-sponsored visa category.
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Now both 50 years old, they immigrated to the United States from Mexico in their early 20s.
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In the early 2000s, Roberto Caporuscio immigrated from Italy and opened Kesté Pizza & Vino in Greenwich Village.
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He went to live with a brother who had immigrated to the Washington area some years earlier.
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It was in Hong Kong that he built a life, until he immigrated to Australia in 1986.
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"Basketball has always been a big part of our lives," said Nasir, whose parents immigrated from Pakistan.
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Bambach immigrated to the U.S. as a teenager with her parents, fleeing political upheaval in the 1970s.
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His father, Yehuda Arieh Klausner, a librarian, and his mother, Fania Mussman, had immigrated from Eastern Europe.
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Mr. Mousa was born in Syria and immigrated to the United States with his conservative Christian parents.
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My parents immigrated to Miami from El Salvador and Guatemala in the late 1980s and early '90s.
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I have a friend from India who immigrated here at exactly the same time as I did.
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The family lived in Switzerland, France and Italy until they immigrated to Canada under an agricultural program.
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Shahidi immigrated to Minnesota with his family when he was 8, and struggled to find his place.
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Where is the America I was born in, and my relatives immigrated to, served and died for?
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Mr. Cohen, an Egyptian Jew, immigrated to Israel in 1957 and joined Israeli military intelligence in 1960.
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She immigrated to the United States in 1953 to work in pediatrics at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan.
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She immigrated to New York City in 2014, reuniting with her three sons who had arrived earlier.
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My grandmother Irma was Ashkenazic, from a family that immigrated from the Baltics in the 19th century.
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The barriers to care can be especially compounded for Latinas who have immigrated to the United States.
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As some of you may know, my parents immigrated to the United States in the early 1950s.
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She'd worked for Alex's family for most of his life, having immigrated with them from the Philippines.
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His grandfather immigrated to the US from St. Kitts in the late 1960s and became a carpenter.
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"My parents immigrated to the U.S. from Lebanon during the civil war in the 1970s," says Shemmassian.
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"I feel badly because these are our friends," said Pierre Diligent, a driver who immigrated from Haiti.
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But Trump said Mateen was in America "in the first place" because his family immigrated from Afghanistan.
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His family, who immigrated from what is now Germany, have planted hanovers on the farm since 1785.
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Born in Davao City, Philippines, Febre immigrated to the United States when she was one year old.
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A.C.L.U. lawyers say the minor immigrated to the United States without her parents and then was apprehended.
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It had belonged to my grandmother, whose family immigrated to America from Poland in the early 1900s.
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And you can tell by my accent — I actually revealed this at the start — I immigrated here.
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Matias immigrated with her parents to the United States from Guatemala when she was five years old.
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She was born Pune, India and immigrated to the United States with her family at a young age.
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It's unclear when his father immigrated to the United States, but he has continued to follow Afghan politics.
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Originally born in Abu Dhabi, Saif Musaad's family immigrated to Toronto when he was just two months old.
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My father was born and raised in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, and immigrated to Canada in his thirties.
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Gaby del Valle immigrated to the US from Colombia with her parents when she was four years old.
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My parents immigrated to the UK, worked hard and made a contribution..ME…on that basis VOTE IN….
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He immigrated to Canada from South Korea with his wife and son in 1986, and speaks fluent Korean.
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By 12, 30 years after they immigrated to the US, my Mexico-born parents moved us to Tijuana.
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Originally from Syria, she had immigrated with her family to East Point, Georgia, and became a US citizen.
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He was born in Palestine and immigrated to the United States with his parents when he was 14.
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Ziad Nasreddine immigrated to Canada from Lebanon at the age of 15 with his widowed mother and sisters.
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Alex Paul immigrated to the United States at age 19 with barely enough money to make ends meet.
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The Khans, originally from Pakistan, immigrated to the United States in the 1970s from the United Arab Emirates.
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Pamela Aquino, 28, was born in the Dominican Republic and immigrated here when she was a little girl.
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Foreigners immigrated and transformed the economic dynamic, the physical landscape and the colour palette of his great nation.
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American Gods champions the newcomer, be they a god acclimating to civilian life or a newly immigrated mortal.
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In his calls for equality, they hear echoes of their parents, some of whom immigrated for economic opportunities.
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Kim, 31, immigrated to the U.S. during his late teens with just $500 in his pocket, he says.
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They date to the 1880s and prohibited many Asian immigrants, even those who immigrated legally, from full citizenship.
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Saeed and Al-Dhannoon immigrated to the U.S. about three years ago as refugees from Iraq, officials said.
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Her grandfather immigrated to Scranton, Pennsylvania, from England and worked in a factory his whole life, she said.
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Though relatively few American Jews ever immigrated there, multitudes enacted their Zionism with financial support and political advocacy.
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Soon after graduating from Novosibirsk State University, with a degree in physics, in 16308, Zilberstein immigrated to Israel.
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Op-Ed Contributor My grandfather immigrated to the United States from China almost 100 years ago — on Nov.
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In 1920, as a teenager, my grandfather immigrated to San Francisco from Greece with nothing to his name.
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Pang's family is of Baba-Nyonya heritage, meaning that her ancestors immigrated to Malaysia from China centuries ago.
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She pointed out that both her parents and Ms. Ifill's had immigrated to the United States from Barbados.
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I am originally from São Vicente, Cape Verde, and my family immigrated to Portugal when I was 11.
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We immigrated to the United States from Taiwan in 2000, when I was 12 and he was 2004.
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The two argued that it would see Gebru sent back to Ethiopia, which he immigrated from in 2006.
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Awawdeh is the son of Palestinian immigrants who immigrated to the United States beginning in the late 1970s.
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An American citizen who immigrated as a child from Russia, Mr. Sater is already well known to investigators.
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With his family, Mr. Williams immigrated to the United States in 2008 in the midst of the recession.
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He and his family lived in refugee camps in Germany until they immigrated to New York in 1950.
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Bernabe was 21 when he immigrated to the United States with his mother on a burro in 19483.
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His mother, the former Charlotte Wittenberg, who had immigrated from Germany, worked at RCA, specializing in Morse code.
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"This president is wonderful," said Hanna Dziamko, 48, a pharmacist who immigrated to the United States in 1997.
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Many of them came from immigrant families, or had immigrated themselves, and were concerned about recent political events.
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"Whenever he passed, there was just silence," said Mr. Benalioulhaj, 25, an entrepreneur whose father immigrated from Morocco.
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He and his wife immigrated through a provincial program for people who have studied in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The chefs, James and John Kim, are brothers from Queens whose grandparents immigrated to Hawaii from South Korea.
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Perhaps it was Mr. Cohen's and Mr. Sanders's good fortunes that their families immigrated to the United States.
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Mr. Lunn immigrated to the United States in 21966 and became the head of Ford's Advanced Concepts Group.
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Ms. Giotta immigrated from Ireland 236 years ago, worked as a bookkeeper, raised five children and then divorced.
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His family immigrated to the United States in 1978, when he was nine, prior to the Iranian Revolution.
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Her mother, Rachel Newman, had immigrated from Lithuania and worked as a fortuneteller on the Atlantic City boardwalk.
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The exception is Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, whose parents immigrated from India.
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Her parents immigrated to Wisconsin from Germany, and she started public school without knowing a word of English.
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She immigrated in 2002 with her three children, following a decade of living in a Somali refugee camp.
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My dad started making yogurt when he and my mother immigrated to America from Delhi, India, in 216.
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The rapper was born and raised in Morocco, but immigrated to the U.S. when he was 13. Congrats!
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His parents, Michael and Katerina Jaharis, had immigrated from the village of Agia Paraskevi on the Greek island Lesvos.
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For Ronin, whose family immigrated to Canada from the Philippines when she was 11, it was an emotional reveal.
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Pelima immigrated to the United States from Liberia at age 10 and is in the country legally, Tracy said.
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"I immigrated to this country with my family when I was very little," she said at one campaign stop.
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Fukien (or Fujian) is my mother's home province, the place she and her parents immigrated from in the 1950s.
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My family immigrated from Lebanon to Canada before I was born in order to flee a nasty civil war.
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The rise of the Know-Nothings triggered serious conflicts between native white Protestants and those who had recently immigrated.
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She was born and raised in Cuba, from where she immigrated with her family at the age of 12.
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The 28-year-old is a U.S. citizen living in New Jersey who immigrated from Afghanistan, according to authorities.
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She spent years in a refugee camp in Kenya and immigrated to the US as a refugee in 1995.
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Mr. Dotan was born in Romania, immigrated to Israel as a boy and moved to New York in 20143.
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She immigrated to the U.S. from India as a child, and 2019 marked her first campaign for public office.
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His American dream led him into battle with Trump Khizr Khan immigrated to this country with $200 and hope.
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As a teenager, she had immigrated with her family to Salt Lake City, where her parents had second cousins.
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For over the last 10 years, more people have immigrated from the United States to Mexico than vice versa.
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Born in the Soviet Union, she immigrated to Texas as a political refugee when she was still a baby.
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He quit high school and immigrated to New York at 15, where he stayed with relatives in Woodside, Queens.
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He grew up in Cork, Ireland, immigrated to New York at age 22 in the 1980s and began bartending.
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Well, Elvin was a boy, the end his family legally immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic.
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"I'm a registered Republican," their father, Ahmed, who immigrated to the US from Egypt in the 1960s, told me.
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Dror's grandparents immigrated from Russia and Poland, and at first Miri felt intimidated by them and their European ways.
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Her mother, Mercedes, immigrated from Spain as a teenager in 513 and still watches Spanish entertainment news every afternoon.
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She immigrated to the United States from Nicaragua when she was 14 and obtained her green card shortly after.
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One easy answer is immigration -- Pew's research showed a record number of Muslims immigrated to the US in 2016.
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Mr. López is a local composer with a doctorate from Berkeley, and immigrated to the United States from Peru.
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When their hosts confuse Nelson for his brother, who immigrated to California, Manuel and Nelson decide to play along.
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Black and white, Latino, Asian Americans, gay and straight, people born in America, people who have immigrated to America.
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It intrigues me to think that this could've been me if my parents hadn't immigrated to the United States.
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In 1971, when Mak was ten, he immigrated with his family from Hong Kong to New York City's Chinatown.
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John Kambouris immigrated to Washington Heights in 1965 from a small Greek island about 200 miles east of Athens.
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In 1992, a 33-year-old Lebanese woman had just immigrated to Canada and went to see a doctor.
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The brothers immigrated to the United States in 1946 as part of a government program to admit 5,000 orphans.
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Her mother, Esther, was the daughter of impoverished Orthodox Russian Jews who immigrated to New York in the '20s.
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Torres immigrated to the US from Guatemala as a child and is the only Central American member of Congress.
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Mr. Uy, 2600, said he immigrated to the United States around age 9 from a refugee camp in Thailand.
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Catsimatidis was born in Greece, and immigrated to New York with his parents at 6 months old, Forbes reported.
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The two women immigrated to the United States as teenagers, before they had the chance to acquire cooking skills.
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Mr. Dhesi's parents immigrated to the United States from Punjab, a northern state of India, then settled in Canada.
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Her parents immigrated to the US when she was a toddler, and her mother cleaned rich families' massive homes.
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We immigrated to Turkey and stayed for a year where I wasn’t able to continue my studying.
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She said her father had immigrated after World War II and fought in the United States Army in Korea.
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Another entrepreneur, Dennis Richter, immigrated to Mount Vernon with his mother from Germany in 1987 when he was 14.
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The historian Louis Gottschalk was not an immigrant; his parents immigrated from Poland, but he was born in Brooklyn.
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When Corriente's parents, dad Rodel and mom Elna, immigrated, they were not ones to stick to the Filipino staples.
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Two of his cousins had immigrated to Italy, and he became obsessed with the idea of the Mediterranean country.
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He survived, lived in a refugee camp in Austria, and immigrated with his mother to New York in 1947.
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When Elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic.
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Tammy immigrated to the United States from Hue, Vietnam, when she was eighteen, and went to school in Nebraska.
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The Crémieux Decree of 240 made Algerian Jews, but not Algerian Muslims, French citizens: They had migrated, not immigrated.
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She was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, and immigrated to the United States with her father, Joseph, in 1998.
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Anni Albers (1899-1994), a German Jew, immigrated — thankfully — to the US with her husband Josef Albers in 1933.
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The company also says 15 percent of its employees have work visas and have immigrated from 71 different countries.
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Born in South Korea, Bae immigrated at age 16 to the United States with his parents, his mother told CNN.
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According to Wikipedia, he immigrated to the U.K. in 2009, where he became a British citizen and founded Delin Capital.
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When Guillermo immigrated in 2002, he arrived to a different New York than the one he'd visited the previous August.
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As a teenager I thought: It's true—my relatives immigrated to another country and took whatever jobs they could get.
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Simion Blom, 31, a City Council member who immigrated from Suriname at the age of 5, grew up in Bijlmermeer.
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Born in Morocco to a Jewish family, he immigrated to France with his family when he was 11 years old.
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Barraza is an ASU student who immigrated from Mexico as a child with her family and has since gained citizenship.
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Aden said that she first starting wearing a hijab when she immigrated to St. Cloud, Minnesota from Somalia in 2005.
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Born in China, Wei immigrated to the US to earn an MFA and ended up staying for over twenty years.
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Souza immigrated to Israel a few years ago and has created over 150 mural works that feature famous Jewish figures.
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The young man had immigrated from El Salvador three months earlier to join his mother in Nassau County, Long Island.
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Born in Damascus, Syria, in 1968, Alomar immigrated to the US in 2008, moving to Chicago where he had family.
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Born in 1923 in what is now Belarus, Peres immigrated to British-ruled Palestine with his family a decade later.
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" Amash, whose parents both immigrated from the Middle East, asked on Twitter whether their heritage made him "somebody else's baby.
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Mallon immigrated to the U.S. in 1883 and worked as a cook for various families in NYC and Long Island.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Tatyana Shterenberg immigrated from Ukraine and established a good life in Brooklyn and a promising career.
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Castro, 743, whose grandmother immigrated to Texas from Mexico, has used his family's personal story to criticize Trump's border policies.
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Mr. Alimad said Mr. Adan had immigrated to the United States as a toddler and grew up in St. Cloud.
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The same year, my mother and I had just immigrated to the United States in search of a better life.
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Nikkei cuisine has its origins in 1889, when thousands of Japanese workers immigrated to Peru to work on the railroads.
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It's the story of those who immigrated through Ellis Island and the pilgrims who arrived at Plymouth Rock centuries ago.
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Khoury's late father was a Greek Orthodox Palestinian who immigrated to Lebanon, founded CCC, and then moved it to Greece.
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"The American dream — if you work hard you can get it," said Ms. Loli, who immigrated from Peru in 1990.
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Castro, 743, whose grandmother immigrated to Texas from Mexico, has used his family's personal story to criticize Trump's border policies.
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Her grandparents immigrated from Germany and Poland, and her Polish grandma started a bootlegging business that kickstarted her family's fortune.
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Her co-conspirator, James McDermott, was executed, but Marks was eventually pardoned, and she later immigrated to the United States.
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And then we've got the wildcard, my uncle Piotr, who immigrated from what is now Poland, who's a devout atheist.
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Having immigrated to North America a decade earlier, my family had long since been freed from China's one-child policy.
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When they immigrated to New York, the younger Ms. De La Cruz left behind her 3-year-old daughter, Darah.
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In April 19893, after living in a series of refugee camps, Hei's family immigrated to America, settling in New York.
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"The American dream is the single most incredible brand in the world," said Mr. Khosrowshahi, whose family immigrated from Iran.
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When her parents immigrated to Michigan over 40 years ago, they were simply in search of that dream, she says.
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Manuel Rey Isip was born in the Philippines in 1904, and he immigrated as a young man to Washington Heights.
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Before she immigrated to New York in 1979, her main exposure to tea was her grandfather's daily pots of jasmine.
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Mr. Baimurat immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2009, but returned to Xinjiang a few years later, to be closer to family.
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Mr. Chau, a billionaire property developer, was born in China, immigrated to Australia decades ago and is an Australian citizen.
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All eight of my great-grandparents immigrated around the turn of the century from the Pale to the United States.
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He immigrated to the US in 2005 and worked to support his family at a restaurant and as a contractor.
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His mother and father immigrated to the US in the early 1980s, where they settled in South Central Los Angeles.
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Ms. Infante, who immigrated from the Dominican Republic, is raising Geraliz and her 8-month-old son, Joshua, by herself.
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The most emotional statement came from David Lammy, a Labour member of Parliament whose parents immigrated to Britain from Guyana.
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They immigrated with Zverev's brother, Mischa, to Hamburg, Germany, in 1991 and taught tennis at the club UHC Tennis Hamburg.
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As we soon learn, Javier and Gloria immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico with Emilio when he was a baby.
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Vaynerchuk immigrated to New York from Belarus as a child, living in a studio apartment with his family in Queens.
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Mr. Maravilla immigrated alone from El Salvador when he was 8; years later, he received a diagnosis of colon cancer.
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"There is no question that MS-13 members who have immigrated illegally here have recruited individuals coming over," he said.
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They live in Jackson Heights, Queens, where Mr. Mathur has lived since he immigrated from India nearly two decades ago.
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The grandson of Lithuanian Jews who immigrated to England, he got both his undergraduate and medical degrees from Oxford University.
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Ambassador Power immigrated to the US as a child and has since dedicated her life to human rights and equality.
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He was originally from Hong Kong and immigrated to the United States in 1957 as a freshman in high school.
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Another historical character is Rebecca Rubin, a first-generation American Jew whose family immigrated to New York City from Russia ...
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First-generation immigrants to America, and grandparents who live in other countries or have recently immigrated, will transform restaurant menus.
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Ms. Romero and Mr. Martinez (whose nickname is Poncho) immigrated from different regions of Oaxaca, a state in southern Mexico.
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So after my grandfather immigrated from Denmark in 1920, he got a job in one of the Danish bakeries here.
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She was born in Torreon Coahuila, Mexico, and immigrated to Arkansas with her family when she was five years old.
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Twelve years ago, Elizabeth immigrated to the Bay Area from Germany with her husband and three kids — and weight gain followed.
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When the Italian populations immigrated to the Windy City, they brought some of their staples with them: pasta, bread, and pizza.
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"There should definitively be a strong border, especially for a country like the United States," said Ovanessoff, who immigrated from Iraq.
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Look, when I immigrated to this country, I was under the impression that my government was really taking care of us.
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Prosecutors have charged Rivera with first-degree murder, and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said he had immigrated illegally from Mexico.
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QUESTION: I'm Dulce Candy, a Youtube creator who immigrated to the United States from Mexico when I was a little girl.
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These were other Cubans who had immigrated to Mexico due to Cuba's troubles and who were still close to our family.
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His family later immigrated to the United States and in 2700 he began studying at the University of Texas at Austin.
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"My family immigrated to the US from Colombia when I was a baby," she said in an interview with Jacobin magazine.
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He and his brother, Najah, immigrated to the United States from Tel Kaif, Iraq, nearly 40 years ago with their family.
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His father's heritage was Serbian, his mother's Slovenian; his grandparents had immigrated to the United States from what is now Croatia.
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Between the mid 1800s and early 1900s, thousands of Danes immigrated to America, a place rich with opportunity and cheap land.
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Even Max Henius, the son of a Danish schnapps magnate and founder of Rebildfest, immigrated to America in the late 1800s.
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She had immigrated from Casablanca in 2003 and occasionally asked Hadid questions about schools in New York and the English language.
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Does Clinton think that those who immigrated legally and obeyed our laws were just fools for doing it the right way?
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And Indian Americans have enthusiastically contributed to Ms. Harris, whose mother immigrated to the United States from India to attend college.
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His father was a Jewish paint salesman who immigrated from Poland while his mother was a homemaker raised in New York.
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Edmund was born in South Africa, before his parents immigrated to the village of Tickton in Yorkshire when he was 3.
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My dad graduated from the University of Hong Kong, then immigrated to the US for grad school and got his PhD.
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The 37-year-old lawmaker who represents a Minnesota congressional district, immigrated to the United States from Somalia as a child.
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As a child who immigrated from Hong Kong, I was raised as an American during the day and Chinese after school.
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Hajjar immigrated from Syria with just $50 in his pocket and after years of scrimping and saving, opened a pizza shop.
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"The killer was born an Afghan, of Afghan parents who immigrated to the United States," Trump said of Mateen's ethnic background.
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She first moved to Jersey City as an 8-year-old in the 1980s, after her family immigrated from the Philippines.
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Something must have changed this young Uzbek man, they reasoned, in the seven years since he immigrated to the United States.
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The removal of protection for "Dreamers," those who immigrated as children, has left hundreds of thousands in fear for their future.
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She immigrated to America in 1953 to join her sisters in Brooklyn, both of whom had married G.I.s stationed in Casablanca.
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There's Ho Chi Minh City, where he was born and lived until he immigrated to the United States at age 2.
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Having immigrated from Slovakia as a child with her parents, she had discovered such pieces in her grandmother's pantry and attic.
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Robert Sr., who died in 2003 from esophageal cancer, was Armenian: Kim's great-great-grandparents immigrated to Los Angeles in 1914.
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Lurie, an outlaw who immigrated to the United States as a child, is haunted by ghosts and can see the dead.
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But once our family immigrated to the United States, my father never pressured me to marry a man of his choosing.
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Councilwoman Margaret Chin wrote on Twitter that she went to school in the building after her family immigrated from Hong Kong.
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She immigrated to the United States in 1954 and received her doctorate from the City University of New York in 1973.
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Joshua Kushner grew up in New Jersey, where his grandparents, Holocaust survivors who immigrated from Europe in 230, had built apartments.
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Khaled Abdel Salam, 41, immigrated to the United States in 1987 and works as a superintendent in a Manhattan apartment building.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Dara Khosrowshahi's family immigrated to the United States from Iran in 212, when their country was convulsed by revolution.
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"I knew that my Jewish grandfather, Emmanuel Dreyfuss, was born in France and immigrated to Haiti in 1893," Mr. Dreyfuss said.
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His family immigrated to the U.S. from Iran in 1978, "having lost everything to the new Iranian government," his cousin said.
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Lives Many years ago, before my family immigrated to the United States from Pakistan, we used to travel frequently by train.
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She said he was the first politician she had heard speak Spanish since she immigrated from Mexico nearly 20 years ago.
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He sifted through old immigration papers inside that belonged to a man named Herbert Leutritz, who immigrated from Bremen in 1922.
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Ms. Salman, whose parents immigrated to the United States from the West Bank in 5003, was immediately a person of interest.
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Prototype Fatimah Hussein was born in Somalia and immigrated to Minneapolis when she was 6 with her family, fleeing civil war.
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He had immigrated to New York as a boy, and, in 2010, he joined the family profession in his adopted city.
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In 2019 Ireland, Pence was greeted by Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar, a married gay man whose father immigrated from India.
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She jokes that on their wedding day, Marouf's Muslim family -- her parents immigrated from Egypt and Turkey -- expanded by 300 people.
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A young Somali-American woman, Muna Abdulahi, whose family immigrated to Minnesota, went to work as a page in Franken's office.
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French -- who immigrated to the United States from Morocco when he was 13 -- plans to focus on the country's education system.
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When Hirway was a kid, his parents, who immigrated to the United States from Maharashtra, in western India, began hosting Thanksgiving.
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Facing overwhelming backlash, Trump quickly signed an executive order reversing his policy of separating families who immigrated illegally at the border. Mrs.
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Mark Pocan (D-WI), Jayapal immigrated from Chennai, India, as a teenager and now represents a district that covers most of Seattle.
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For a teenager born in France twenty years after her grandparents immigrated there, the journey from Algiers to Marseilles is ancient history.
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My dad immigrated here from Guatemala, and is very [machista], so there where very clear delineations of gender roles in our household.
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Forever 21: The Chang family immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea in 1981 and built the multibillion-dollar fast fashion retailer.
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The 53-year-old was a housekeeping pro, taking the job at the Westin 26 years ago after she immigrated from Vietnam.
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His features are East Asian, a reminder of all the Chinese who immigrated to Latin America, often as indentured servants or coolies.
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Huynh told BuzzFeed News that her dad immigrated to the US in 1995 and has been jobless for the past two years.
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Redzepi grew up in Copenhagen, the child of a Danish mother and an ethnic Albanian father from Macedonia who immigrated to Denmark.
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You immigrated to the U.S. in 2004, and you're still not a citizen — you've been outspoken about how the system in broken.
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If you look around at this country, it was built on the back[s] of a lot of people that immigrated here.
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Vargas' family originally immigrated from Argentina — where they lived in poverty — to the US with a three-month visitor's visa in 2001.
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A: I grew up watching my grandfather, who immigrated from Russia, work hard on his business, a car dealership that he founded.
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Three of the women of color were born in the U.S., and Omar immigrated to the U.S. from Somalia at age 12.
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Up until then, I was a Muslim living in America with parents who had immigrated from Lebanon, and I always knew that.
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Patel, who is from India, immigrated to the US decades ago and has been married to his wife, Sonal, for 20 years.
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In 1992, when he was 13 years old, Dimaya immigrated to the United States and has lived in the country ever since.
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When I think about immigration, I think, We all immigrated at some point—well, most of us—can we not remember that?
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My parents immigrated here [from India] in the early '80s, so my frame of reference for everything is late '80s, early '90s.
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If Mr. Patel had immigrated from any country in the world other than India he would already have his Green Card today.
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"For the first time since I immigrated, I was no longer sure that the US was my home," Mashta told reporters Tuesday.
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And the woman in the lobby, Lorraine Gordon, who immigrated from Belfast and is now an American citizen, never said those things.
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The family immigrated to New York in 20033, when he was 22003 and settled in the Washington Heights section of Upper Manhattan.
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The 29-year-old wife and mother from Columbus, Ohio, immigrated to this country from her native Venezuela when she was 6.
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Her father, Frederick Lara, 46, grew up in a Dominican-American family in Brooklyn; her mother immigrated to New York from Colombia.
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She immigrated during World War Two to Baltimore, Maryland, where she joined her father, a neurologist who taught at Johns Hopkins University.
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"An NGO has no right taking money away from business," said Mr. Andrés, 48, who immigrated to the United States from Spain.
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My family immigrated to the United States in 1993 from Bangladesh when I was 5, after waiting a decade for a visa.
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Did everyone see that Budweiser ad depicting the journey of the company founder, Adolphus Busch, as he immigrated to America from Germany?
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His grandfather, who had fought in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5 and immigrated to the United States, was also interned.
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An estimated four million Italians immigrated to the United States from 21550 to 20063, many of them farmers and laborers fleeing poverty.
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His father, Abraham Belzberg, had been a fishmonger in Poland when he immigrated to Canada in 1919 and started a furniture business.
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Her father had immigrated to Colorado after Dora's brothers agreed to pay his passage if he would marry one of their sisters.
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TV: As someone who's immigrated to this country yourself, what do you make of this current moment of our discussion about immigration?
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Then an 11-year-old girl and her 7-year-old cousin spoke to them about their parents who immigrated from Honduras.
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James Garcia Dimaya — a permanent resident of the United States who immigrated from the Philippines — was convicted of two unarmed residential burglaries.
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If your family has ever immigrated from one place to another, do you know the details and the stories behind those journeys?
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Mr. Pethiyagoda, 39, who immigrated from Sri Lanka and served as an Australian diplomat, is running for the Labor Party in Melbourne.
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My father immigrated to this country because he knew it was the best place in the world to get an advanced education.
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She survived, immigrated to America and, 60 years later, sent me off to light Sabbath candles on that table bearing the swastika.
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Roben Farzad, whose family immigrated to the United States from Iran after he was born, grew up in Miami during those years.
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He was born in China near the North Korean border, according to CNN, and immigrated to the United States in the 1990s.
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Both Mr. Reña and Miguel de Leon, an owner, grew up in the Philippines and immigrated to the United States as children.
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"I'm really seriously thinking about moving," said Temple, who immigrated from Sierra Leone in 1981 and has lived in Canarsie since 1997.
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Ms. Valentin grew up in France and immigrated to New York as a young nanny, following the family whose children she minded.
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"I felt a knot in my throat" Iván Rodriguez told CNN his grandfather, Jose Guzman, immigrated to the United States in 1980.
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"He was expecting action," said Joao De Alencar, 68, a veteran of the Persian Gulf war, who immigrated from Brazil at 18.
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He called his sister, Marina, who was also an engineer and had immigrated two years earlier, with the rest of the family.
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The Islamic State claimed responsibility and the attacker was identified as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a Tunisian who immigrated to France in 2005.
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Founded by a Ukrainian who immigrated to the U.S., the app has helped transform the experience of migrant life around the world.
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Ms. Perez, who immigrated to the United States from Trinidad at age 9, lived with family and her friends on and off.
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The pair, found by a passer-by, had immigrated to Virginia in 27 and run away from their home there last summer.
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Yeun, who also starred in the movie "Burning," immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea with his family when he was young.
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Ms. Zaidi told Mr. Galvin that she was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and immigrated to the United States at a young age.
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Soriano, now 47, immigrated from the Philippines as a young child, along with his family of four, to escape Ferdinand Marcos' brutal regime.
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Her parents immigrated to the United States from Nigeria, a nation inhabited by indigenous groups like the Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani, Bini, and Hausa.
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The restaurant is owned by 64-year-old Hyun Soon Kang, who immigrated from Incheon, a city bordering Seoul, in the late 80s.
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Not until he immigrated to the United States at age 21 did he begin to show more of a feminine side in public.
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Castro, 44, whose grandmother was a Mexican immigrant who immigrated to Texas, has used his family's personal story to criticize Trump's border policies.
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The 39-year-old father of two legally immigrated to the United States from Mexico with his parents when he was a child.
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Vindman immigrated to the US from the Soviet Union when he was 3 and joined the Army after college as an infantry officer.
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When I immigrated to the United States, Boggle was a fun way to learn different words within small combinations of the English alphabet.
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Noor, a 24-year-old Muslim American whose parents immigrated from Bangladesh, is an up-and-coming beauty creator with over 140,000 subscribers.
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Sanders' father immigrated to the United States from Poland, married his American-born wife Dorothy and settled in the Madison neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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Yet, as he continued to share, he revealed that his father had immigrated to this country and had done well by the family.
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A shadowy federal program is ensnaring thousands of Muslim immigrants Medhi Ostadhassan immigrated to the US, became a professor and married an American.
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Or was I carried in—a tiny version of myself—back in the early '90s, when my family and I immigrated to America?
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When Mr. Amin immigrated from the Middle East to Brooklyn in the 1980s, he found work in a neighborhood pharmacy in Bay Ridge.
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His parents immigrated to the United States from Afghanistan, but Mateen was born in America – not "Afghan," as Trump stated during his speech.
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According to a biography on his show's website, Liu immigrated to Canada from China with his parents when he was 5 years old.
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Here's what we know about AOC's newest GOP opponent: Murray immigrated to the U.S. with her family from Jamaica when she was 9.
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. prior to the rise of dictator Fidel Castro, is among that hardline class.
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Having immigrated 20 years ago, she worries that America is now on a course toward the political repression she thought she'd left behind.
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"I'm experiencing a lot of anxiety," June Barrett, a 53-year-old home care worker who immigrated to Miami from Jamaica, tells me.
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Kevin Abel, a businessman who immigrated from South Africa as a teenager, has criticized President Donald Trump's position on DACA and refugee settlements.
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Rooted in the same hopes as many other immigrants at the time, the Patels immigrated to Marin County to start a new life.
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Through an agency, she found Rachel, a nurse from Kenya who had immigrated to Canada and the United States for better working conditions.
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Mr. Martin was the youngest of three brothers who immigrated from Jamaica and grew up in the Bronx, his father, Desmond Martin, said.
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Panda Express founders Peggy and Andrew Cherng immigrated to the US from Myanmar and China respectively, before meeting as students at Baker University.
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The couple, who met in their native Ukraine, immigrated to the United States in 1.1953, first stopping in Baltimore, where they had relatives.
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"I'm Liberian," said Mr. Caranda-Martin, 41, who immigrated to the United States in the early 1990s, during the First Liberian Civil War.
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The other owner, Haim Peer, whom Mr. Friede met in high school in New Jersey, had immigrated from Israel independently the same year.
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Ms. Yusufiy said she had immigrated to the United States from Uzbekistan in 2000, following her father, who had come a year earlier.
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"We also have to be sensitive to non-Latino voters," said Miguel Pulido, the mayor, whose family immigrated from Mexico City in 1961.
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"They make these accusations based only on the fact that your family, like many American families, immigrated to the United States," Himes said.
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Although largely of Spanish Basque heritage, he owed his last name to a Welsh ancestor who immigrated to Chile in the 19th century.
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A naturalized American citizen who immigrated from the Soviet Union in 21991, he had explored remote parts of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Peru.
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Between 1890 and 1910, over two million Italians immigrated to the United States, some of them, of course, from the island of Sicily.
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I don't recall wanting the tickets, but my mom had immigrated from French Quebec and associated pop concerts with a perfect American childhood.
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Born in London to East African and Indian parents with Gujarati and Konkani roots, I immigrated to the United States as a teenager.
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His father immigrated from Hong Kong and started his career at a bank in Vancouver's historic Chinatown before changing lanes to real estate.
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Katya Grokhovsky focuses on her 93-year-old Jewish grandmother, who survived World War II and immigrated from post-Soviet Ukraine to Australia.
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My parents immigrated from Iraq to Canada as skilled workers in 1996, during the reign of Saddam Hussein and before the US invasion.
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She and Mr. Sung, chefs from Guangzhou, China, who immigrated to Amsterdam in the 1970s, had long wanted to open a restaurant together.
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She was born in Shanghai and immigrated to the United States when she was 7, living first in Utah, then in Los Angeles.
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The 94-year-old winemaker immigrated to this area from Northern Italy in the mid-0003s to assist his uncle in wine production.
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Most were unaccompanied minors who'd come to the U.S. from Guatemala or Honduras by themselves to meet family members who'd immigrated years before.
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Breitbart believed that in the mid-20143th century, a series of European intellectuals immigrated to America and developed a plot to destroy it.
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Emmanuel Mensah was a handsome, strongly built young man in his late 20s who immigrated to the Bronx from Ghana five years ago.
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Her parents, Irving and Dora (Silver) Manings, who had immigrated from Russia, operated a candy store on Staten Island, where Muriel grew up.
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Just before Christmas 2100, an aunt and uncle, Joe and Anna Mikita, who had immigrated to St. Catharines, Ontario, were visiting his family.
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They are the children of Bashir Shikder and his wife, Rashida, devout Muslims who immigrated to the U.S. from Bangladesh and became citizens.
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"I've met people from London, couples from Dubai, couples from African countries, couples from Asian countries," said Mr. Bishop, who immigrated from Nigeria.
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The term "wetback" was used to describe Mexicans who immigrated illegally into the United States by swimming or wading across the Rio Grande.
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My dad, who immigrated to the U.S. in the late '70s from Iran because of the revolution, is one of my work mentors.
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The Michigan native is a first-generation American whose parents immigrated from India and a mother to a nearly 2-year-old son.
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Ms. Radionoff, who battled a brain tumor and had relatives who immigrated from Eastern Europe, said she felt a connection to the family.
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Bernhard Klee is a recently naturalized American citizen who immigrated from Austria and will vote in his first U.S. presidential election this fall.
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Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Pressley are natural-born US citizens; Omar was born in Somalia, immigrated to the US and became a citizen.
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Others, like recently immigrated Hispanics and rural whites, are left behind because the economy rewards high levels of education and clusters in cities.
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A Kurd from Turkey, Ulukaya immigrated to the US after the Turkish government started to question his political activities advocating for Kurdish rights.
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"She went on to say that, with a few exceptions: "Everyone immigrated to the United States at some time in their family history.
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New York-born Royce is mostly known for bachata, a genre of Latin music from the Dominican Republic, where his parents immigrated from.
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Vazquez was born in Mexico, and immigrated to the US with his mother at age 12 when they crossed the border into Arizona.
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Dylan's family immigrated from Trinidad when he was 7 and settled in Brooklyn, later moving to Jersey City when they were priced out.
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Because so many of them had immigrated, they were able to beat the Mexican Army and declare themselves an independent nation in 1836.
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For me, it was less a matter of choice and more the fact that I immigrated at 6 and was not educated bilingual.
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But those who knew Mr. Wichs, who immigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia as a teenager, remembered a fundamentally humble and warmhearted man.
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This was certainly the case with 2015 National Spelling Bee co-champion Gokul Venkatachalam's parents, who immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri, from India. Mrs.
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Francis immigrated to New York City from Guatemala City as a 15-year-old, knowing no English and having only a 6th grade education.
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Born in the Ukraine in 1899, she immigrated as a young child with her Jewish family to the insular coastal community of Rockland, Maine.
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"I didn't think we'd actually get to this moment," said Iribarren, who immigrated to the United States from Chile when she was a toddler.
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They immigrated to the United States in 1987 and restarted life as tenant farmers growing Asian crops like lemongrass, Chinese eggplant and long beans.
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The 120-unit Grenfell Tower was home to primarily low-income residents, many of whom immigrated to the UK from Sudan, Eritrea, and Syria.
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When Guillermo Fondeur immigrated to New York, he wanted one thing: a flexible job that would let him spend maximum time with his family.
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According to the AP, people should not be described as "illegal aliens," but instead people who immigrated to or lived in the country illegally.
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Diana, who's from El Paso, talked about how her mother's neighbors helped her become a citizen and learn English after she immigrated from Mexico.
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The murder took place around the same time that the younger Joel Arrona Lara and his wife immigrated to the United States without documentation.
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Khosrowshahi, who immigrated to the United States as a 9-year-old to escape the Iranian revolution, has served as Expedia CEO since 2005.
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Silva told BuzzFeed News she and her parents immigrated to the US from Argentina when she was 5, and she grew up in Tampa.
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The Curiel brothers were born in America and raised in northwest Indiana, near Chicago, by parents who immigrated to the U.S. from Jalisco, Mexico.
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But perhaps nothing was as powerful as the testimonials that came from people who had immigrated to the U.S. from the countries Trump slandered.
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Cruz called for an evaluation of refugees who have already immigrated to the U.S., focusing on those who have emigrated from high-risk areas.
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He said some 50 people from the small village have immigrated to the U.S. and now have children in schools and universities in America.
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I was born in the Philippines but immigrated to the United States when I was 4 and got my citizenship in the 3rd grade.
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Murray immigrated to the United States from Jamaica when she was nine years old and is from southeast Queens, according to her campaign biography.
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"I truly thought I was a part of mainstream society," said Lee, who immigrated with his family to the United States as a child.
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A phone book inside each booth teaches visitors more about every storyteller's community — both in New York and the country from which they immigrated.
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"This is personal to me — my grandparents met in a refugee camp after World War II, and my mother immigrated," David told the Post.
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After studying in Jerusalem and later London, Oxman immigrated to the United States in 22007 to study under her mentor, renowned design theoretician Prof.
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For instance, Sean Conlon, the star of CNBC's "The Deed: Chicago, " immigrated to the United States with just $500 to work as a janitor.
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"He gave up his career to help us," Ingeborg Jellen, a homemaker who immigrated to the U.S. from what is now Slovenian Styria, said.
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She was Amina Amdeen, a nineteen-year-old student at the university, who had immigrated to the U.S. from Iraq when she was ten.
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"I didn't speak English at the time, but my picture by the gym made history," said Keflezighi, who immigrated to the U.S. from Eritrea.
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"They are heroes," Liel Ovadya, 13, said of the Jews of Baghdad, who included his grandmother Oshrat Berko, who immigrated to Israel at 15.
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Aziz Ur-Rehman, 78, who immigrated to the United States from Pakistan nine years ago, grabbed one on his way out of the mosque.
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The founder, whose first job at 6 was peddling knishes in what is now Poland, immigrated to New York when he was barely 20.
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Three of the women were born in the U.S. Omar was born in Somalia and immigrated to the United States as a child refugee.
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But Carmen Castillo, a hotel worker who immigrated from the Dominican Republic, won a seat on the Providence (Rhode Island) City Council in 2011.
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He was born in Cuba in 1960, and his family immigrated to Miami in 1970, on a "freedom flight," or vuelo de la libertad .
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When I immigrated to the United States to begin my residency in general surgery and physical medicine, I reflected nightly on the Hippocratic Oath.
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Singh was a native of Fiji who immigrated to the United States to become a police officer, Newman Police Chief Randy Richardson told reporters.
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He immigrated to Israel with his family in 1950, two years after the state was founded, and enlisted in the Israeli military in 1963.
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Born into a family that had originally immigrated from the Catalan coast in Spain, he had a political pedigree rooted in the 19th century.
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Palij, 95, was born in what was then-Poland and now Ukraine, and immigrated to the US in 1949, becoming a citizen in 1957.
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He told me that he and his siblings immigrated illegally in 1980, after their mother died, to live with relatives in San Jose, Calif.
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Ms. Alikhani, the chef and owner, immigrated to New York from Iran 35 years ago and has worked in restaurants and as a caterer.
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With the rise of Nazism, he had immigrated from Germany to British-mandate Palestine with his family in 1933, at the age of 10.
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"It's a healing place for me," said Ms. Nazemi, 57, a social worker who immigrated to Canada from Iran more than 103 years ago.
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I immigrated to the US from Japan in 1997 when I was 6 years old, a hybrid Danish-Syrian child with big American dreams.
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Anna Sergunina's family immigrated from Moldova, and her father worked as a truck driver while her mother cut people's hair and did their nails.
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The 29-year-old Democratic challenger is the son of a Mexican-American mother and a Palestinian father who immigrated from the Middle East.
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He was born in the United States, the third of four brothers from a family who immigrated to this country from India in 1975.
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Alfonso eventually immigrated to the U.S. and honed his skills at the Plaza Hotel, for instance, before opening Alfonso's on Staten Island in 1970.
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Ms. Fornés was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1930 and immigrated to New York at 15 after her father died of a heart attack.
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Mr. Hart, a lawyer whose grandfather was born in the United States and immigrated to Cuba, was also, later, his country's first culture minister.
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Ms. Nixon's running mate for lieutenant governor, Jumaane Williams, a councilman from Brooklyn, is a first-generation American whose parents immigrated from the Caribbean.
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"A lot of people immigrated to Brazil in 1800s after the 1757 earthquake, but some returned, probably with seeds or plants," Ms. Nunes said.
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Reunited with my grandfather, they immigrated to England and, later, America, but they could have just as easily become bodies floating in the sea.
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He immigrated to the United States when he was 303, shortly after World War II ended, and enrolled at Wagner College on Staten Island.
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The dish originates from Anatolia and the Middle East and was introduced to Greece following World War II, when people immigrated from those regions.
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"That makes me see red immediately," said David Chang, the prolific chef and restaurateur, whose parents immigrated to the United States from South Korea.
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Ms. Tandoh's paternal grandfather, who immigrated to Britain from Ghana, died two years ago, and since then, her interest in Ghanaian flavors has grown.
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In 1994, the same year Michael Deng's parents immigrated from China, 11 students at Binghamton University founded the first chapter of Pi Delta Psi.
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We can talk about what it means when we're demonizing people who immigrated from their dysfunctional countries, just like everyone we're related to did.
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In 2001, a concerned guidance counselor for a frightened young woman whose family immigrated from South Korea reached out to Mr. Durbin for help.
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Vindman was born in then-Soviet Ukraine and immigrated as a toddler with his father, twin brother and older brother to the United States.
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His critics demanded to know how someone who immigrated from Frankfurt to Cleveland as a child could support a campaign so bristling with intolerance.
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Trump's grandfather came back to the US -- which he first immigrated to in his teen years -- from Germany after being expelled from the country.
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"It seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about Ukrainian defense," Duffy said, referring to Vindman, who immigrated from Ukraine as a child.
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Alexander Vindman and former Trump administration Russia expert Fiona Hill all were born abroad and immigrated to the U.S. — either as children or adults.
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In an interview with VICE News, Democratic Congressman Ted Lieu of California, who immigrated to America from Taiwan, voiced his opposition to the bill.
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Levi Strauss, who immigrated to the United States from Bavaria, set up shop in San Francisco in 235 with a wholesale dry goods business.
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The killer, whose name I will not use or ever say, was born an Afghan, of Afghan parents, who immigrated to the United States.
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Miranda, whose parents immigrated from Puerto Rico, grew up in New York but has become a major voice for the island and the diaspora.
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Omar immigrated to the U.S. when she was 12, after her family fled war-torn Somalia and spent four years in a Kenyan refugee camp.
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The ride-hailing giant was co-founded by Garrett Camp, who immigrated to the U.S. from Canada before co-founding the company with Travis Kalanick.
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The new resident imam, the post said, was born in the "beautiful mountainous region between India and Pakistan," and immigrated to England at age 4.
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Pompeo ran for Congress in 43 amid the Tea Party wave against incumbent Raj Goyle, a Democrat whose parents immigrated to the US from India.
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His father, Joe, owned an embroidery factory; his mother, the former Betty Marcovitch, immigrated from Romania to Canada with her family when she was 9.
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" Nahid Tewelde, Aris's mother, 29: "I'm Eritrean and my family immigrated here with me when I was a baby — first to Dallas and then Seattle.
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That year, at the urging of his wife, Elizabeth, the couple immigrated to New York City, where one of their daughters had moved years earlier.
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"I'm not sure in what order we should do things - find jobs first or move," said Quinn, 35, whose Irish grandparents once immigrated to Canada.
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Addison confirmed he is the grandson of the wealthy H. Dieter Holterbosch, who was born in Germany and immigrated to the US with his parents.
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My family immigrated to the United States from the Soviet Union in 1991, as religious and political refugees, and settled in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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Chu invited 23-year-old Dreamer Jung Bin Cho, who immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea in 2001, to the State of the Union.
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In 1998, two years after Melania immigrated to the US, she met Donald Trump at a party at the Kit Kat Club in New York.
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Jonathan Chung, who immigrated from Korea, told me his favorite American show, Sex and the City, gave him a window into American norms toward sexuality.
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Like many first and second generation Americans, my mother instilled in me the tenets she followed when she immigrated here from Hong Kong in 1972.
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If it's a farmer in the Midwest or a person who has immigrated from Nigeria, they're both going to be speaking to their direct experience.
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Prosecutors said Irsan, a conservative Muslim who immigrated to the U.S. from Jordan, became enraged after his daughter Nesreen married Beavers and converted to Christianity.
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Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Pressley are natural-born US citizens, while Omar was born in Somalia and immigrated to the US when she was young.
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The publication's June cover story describes the complicated life of Lola Pulido, a domestic servant who immigrated from the Philippines with Tizon's family in 1964.
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"Being the first generation going to college, I would say that it's very important," Keke, whose family immigrated as refugees from West Africa, told CNN.
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From the book's summary: When Lola's teacher asks the students to draw a picture of where their families immigrated from, all the kids are excited.
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In two other videos he said were removed by YouTube, Jones suggested Muslims who immigrated to Europe were gaining control of countries on that continent.
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Pitbull credits the chicas in his family, who immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba, with helping him create his own destiny, despite his socioeconomic hardships.
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Gaiman, who immigrated to this country from England, published American Gods during the dot-com boom, when America stood toes out over a cultural precipice.
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Mr. Michel eventually escaped his captors on a death march between concentration camps, immigrated to the United States in 1946 and worked for Jewish causes.
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Born in the United Arab Emirates, Khan had immigrated to the United States as a young boy and enlisted in the U.S. Army after college.
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Daisy Taberas, 71, who immigrated from Peru 48 years ago, said she voted for de Blasio because of her concerns over Trump's stance on immigration.
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Acosta, who said his father immigrated from Cuba before the Cuban Missile Crisis, questioned whether the White House's policy is in keeping with American tradition.
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Washington (CNN)Belly was 7 years old when his family immigrated to Ottawa, Canada, from the West Bank city of Jenin in the early '90s.
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At one point, Mr. Trump brought a man to the stage who said he immigrated to America legally as a child and supported Mr. Trump.
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While waiting to pay his respects, Mr. Baltgalvis switched from the topic of the Reagans to relate how his family immigrated from Latvia via Morocco.
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Wagner was a former Tammany Hall ward heeler who immigrated to the United States from Prussia as a child and was a key Roosevelt ally.
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When Bonnie fell pregnant with Naomi's older brother, and Michael was drafted to the war, they immigrated to Montreal where Naomi was born in 1970.
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His grandmother had immigrated to Miami from the Bahamas, and boat people appear frequently in his paintings, tiny specks in horizonless oceans awaiting something better.
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Why it matters: The four million people left off the register include many who immigrated before the war but lack the paperwork to prove it.
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They left their home in Guanajuato, Mexico, behind, and immigrated to the United States to provide a better life and greater opportunity for their family.
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And there are Basques from their homeland in the Pyrenees Mountain areas of France and Spain, visiting relatives whose ancestors immigrated to the Great Basin.
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In 1997, a single male wolf immigrated from Canada to Isle Royale in Michigan, causing inbreeding levels to plummet by 89 percent in four years.
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In the books below, two writers captured life during the civil war, while a third follows a pair of twin brothers who immigrated in 2013.
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