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  • Emigrating to ANY country is an earned reward, not a right, as these law-breaking Mexicans seem to think.

    Poll: Majority support Arizona immigration law, with reservations 2010

  • Emigrating there not only allowed individuals like Fossey to escape from Europe, it also offered them the chance to help develop what was then perceived (from a European perspective) as a backward part of the world, unable to progress because of its sizeable indigenous population.

    Did You Know? Mathieu de Fossey 2008

  • Emigrating there not only allowed individuals like Fossey to escape from Europe, it also offered them the chance to help develop what was then perceived (from a European perspective) as a backward part of the world, unable to progress because of its sizeable indigenous population.

    Did You Know? Mathieu de Fossey 2008

  • Emigrating from Germany in 1831 with his wife and five children, Jonas Friedenwald began a business as an umbrella merchant, and in time became a successful hardware merchant.

    Jane Friedenwald. 2009

  • Emigrating again, after being in London for eight years and returning in 1999 to capitalize on Ireland's real-estate boom "was easily one of the hardest things I've ever done," says Mr. McManamon, who left his family, a 100-acre farm and a nearly finished seven-bedroom home behind.

    Economic Crisis Strikes at Irish Heartland 2009

  • Emigrating from Italy in 1960, Mr. Pelle settled in Blanchester, Ohio, to be near his wife's family.

    Master of a Fading Art 2008

  • Note 102: Clark, The Mania of Emigrating to the United States, and its Disadvantages Developed, 27. back

    Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 2006

  • Emigrating to Canada has been a long and convoluted path for M Yass.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • Emigrating from a small village in Mexico with her daughter sometime in the mid-'80s, Galvan worked as a domestic for several families in Austin, Texas, before getting a job at the Governor's Mansion just as Bush moved in with his family in 1995, when the twins were 12 years old.

    Bush's Spanish Lessons 2007

  • Emigrating to the United States as a college student in 1950, he married Miriam Allwardt of St. Louis in 1951.

    Dove's Eye View: 2007

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