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Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, emigrated from India in 1960; her father, Donald Harris, emigrated from Jamaica in 1961.
Mr. Lau's mother, Rita Lau, emigrated to the United States from Taiwan, and his father, Sonny Lau emigrated from Hong Kong.
AvD: My whole family emigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1954.
Julian emigrated from Venezuela and now lives in Pereira, Colombia.
Apple cofounder Steve Jobs' father emigrated from Beirut in 1949.
He escaped from Venezuela and emigrated to Florida in 2019.
She successfully emigrated in 1987, and now lives in Berlin.
In December 1941, the family emigrated to the United States.
Many families in the area emigrated from Pakistan and Bangladesh.
She emigrated to California from Iraq as a young girl.
Her parents both emigrated from Uzlyany, a shtetl near Minsk.
They emigrated to the United States and settled in Cleveland.
Julián Castro talked about his grandmother who emigrated from Mexico.
Her grandfather, Caspar Rom, emigrated from Slovenia in the 1890s.
My mother emigrated from Jamaica in 21949 at age 210.
His paternal grandparents had emigrated from Rimini, Italy, in 1909.
We'd emigrated from Yugoslavia (now Serbia) when the wars began.
My name is my father's father's, who emigrated from Norway.
When Germans emigrated to Pennsylvania, the hedgehog became a groundhog.
None of those twelve -- who are all American citizens or legal residents -- emigrated from or were born into a family that emigrated from a country that is the subject of the Trump administration's travel ban.
Like Natasha, Yoon emigrated from Jamaica to Brooklyn with her family.
One million succumbed to famine or disease, and another million emigrated.
As a child, I didn't understand why my parents had emigrated.
Salvadorans have always emigrated north in search of better paid jobs.
"It tastes like home," said Tara, whose parents emigrated from Haiti.
Asawa's parents were farmers, who emigrated to rural California from Japan.
His father, Jack, was a roofer who had emigrated from Austria.
"You speak good English," Ms. Aragi was told when she emigrated.
Ms. Farhat's parents emigrated to Montreal from Lebanon in the 1990s.
Samuel's mother, the former Hinda Fishman, had also emigrated from Poland.
His parents eventually emigrated to Canada, while Hemon settled in Chicago.
Friends said she had emigrated to New York as a teenager.
Mr. Shusterman emigrated to the United States in 1975 from Ukraine.
The family, including a brother, Helmut, emigrated to Seattle in 20073.
Some Levys survived the war in hiding; others had already emigrated.
His parents had emigrated from eastern Turkey in the early 1900s.
In 1976, when she was 18, her parents emigrated to Montreal.
In 1976, when she was 18, her parents emigrated to Montreal.
His parents and his sister, Teresa Lopez, eventually emigrated to America.
The family reunited in 1940 and emigrated to the United States.
Althaibani came to America when her family emigrated from Yemen in 1985.
Five million Zimbabweans have emigrated over the past two decades or so.
Many specialist workers have emigrated and many lower-skilled workers are dissatisfied.
Two years ago, the same number emigrated to Britain as came back.
Roads have crumbled and many of the best-educated workers have emigrated.
Yee's parents emigrated from Laos in the wake of the Vietnam War.
Since the early 1990s nearly 5.5% of eastern Europe's population has emigrated.
Sergey Brin's family emigrated from the Soviet Union when he was 6.
His father, Meyer, was a paperhanger who had emigrated from eastern Poland.
Only Omar was not born in the U.S. She emigrated from Somalia.
They emigrated, they went to Rome and other cities to find work.
Random Trivia: Raquel's family emigrated to Mexico from Poland just before WWII.
Mr. Ullstein eventually emigrated to New York, where he died in 1943.
In 1939, just before the outbreak of war, they emigrated to England.
The French-born Vestrini emigrated to Venezuela at the age of nine.
Her parents, Ignatius and Isadora Messina, had emigrated from Catania, on Sicily.
Her father, Joseph, emigrated from Russia at 14 and became a dentist.
His siblings then left for Israel, but later emigrated to New Jersey.
Her father, Montague, was a doctor who had emigrated from Yorkshire, England.
Mr. Abedi, whose parents had emigrated from Libya, died in the bombing.
He had been gone just a week and had not officially emigrated.
They met in England, then emigrated to the United States to marry.
The mother, Sylvia, was a nurse who had emigrated from South Africa.
But since then many have emigrated to New Zealand, Australia and North America.
The suspects used cloned passports of foreign Jews who had emigrated to Israel.
Index said about 5,000 Hungarians emigrated to Venezuela, mostly after World War Two.
Grandpa Isidore emigrated from Poland to the U.S. in the early 1900's.
About 1.1 million have emigrated since the fall of communism 28 years ago.
I am struck now by how young my parents were when we emigrated.
Muaddi emigrated from a Palestinian village to the United States in the 1960s.
In 1988, when Enrico was thirteen, he emigrated from Wenzhou with his mother.
Howie's great-grandfather emigrated from there to New York in the 19th century.
When he was 6 years old, his family emigrated to the United States.
Ms. Allouch's parents emigrated to the United States from Syria in the 1970s.
Ms. Shah grew up in London, to parents who emigrated from Gujarat, India.
He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 3.
He emigrated to the United States with his parents when he was 20153.
Now their savings are trapped in the bank and their kids have emigrated.
"Friedrich Trump emigrated from Germany to the USA in 1885," Paul told Bild.
He emigrated to the United States at the age of 16 in 1885.
His new father-in-law, Fima Shusterman, had emigrated from Ukraine in 1975.
But many Californians who emigrated from Iran said they weren't mourning Mr. Suleimani.
Before he emigrated in 1957, a relative suggested he should change his name.
The family emigrated to Palestine in the early 1930s, before Nazi Germany's onslaught.
She had emigrated some years before from Korçë, a city in southeastern Albania.
Cecchini, 23, said his paternal great-grandparents had emigrated from Italy to California.
It has been more than 30 years since Nelson Echeverry emigrated from Colombia.
Around 3 million people have emigrated since 2015, according to the United Nations.
At age 16, they emigrated to Israel where they both served in the army.
Alex Acosta is the son of Cubans who emigrated as political exiles from Cuba.
And by the way, yes, Colonel Vindman emigrated from Ukraine when he was 3.
Almost 1m Lithuanians have emigrated since 1990, draining the country of talent and youth.
Buenos Aires-born, he was raised by a Croatian father who emigrated to Argentina.
The photo was taken in India, Dhaliwal said, before the family emigrated to Houston.
Najam's family emigrated from Pakistan when she was 4, moving to a Detroit suburb.
He emigrated to California from South Korea in 1982, The New York Times reports.
Jandali, however, was born in Syria in 1931, and emigrated from Beirut in 1949.
Trump's grandfather Friedrich was born in Germany and emigrated to the U.S. in 1885.
Apparently, Olive emigrated to America from England in a wine crate of some kind.
Abedi, 22, was reportedly born in the U.K. to parents who emigrated from Libya.
One disagreed and emigrated, which is why I am here to write these words.
He emigrated to Australia, then served with distinction as a stretcher-bearer at Gallipoli.
Cho emigrated from Korea after college and became Kim's friend in the late '18s.
He tells me he emigrated from Greece 50 years ago, almost to the day.
Only the fourth, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, was born elsewhere; she emigrated from Somalia.
He emigrated to Havana with his parents, Max and Sonia, a few years later.
Portugal: Nearly 500,000 people emigrated from Portugal during the height of its financial crisis.
Some residents moved south, while others returned to the Caribbean islands they'd emigrated from.
She and her parents, fleeing anti-Semitism, emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1987.
They were all part of a close-knit family that had emigrated from Jamaica.
David Cardenas, who had emigrated from Cuba, wanted to learn how to tend bar.
He was released in 1978 and emigrated to the United States with his family.
In 1993, Renata emigrated to US, making her first home in East Side Detroit.
Alejandro, Ms. Cabello's father, emigrated later and earned money washing cars at the mall.
Mr. Bassiouni emigrated to the United States in 1962 and became a naturalized citizen.
Both couples emigrated to the United States in 1947 and settled near San Francisco.
Last year, 12,000 millionaires emigrated — the largest millionaire exodus from any country by far.
Like Dulce's grandparents, most older residents here emigrated from Mexico around 20 years ago.
De Niro played Corleone as a young man who had just emigrated from Italy.
In 2000, they emigrated to the United States and eventually settled in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
Many doctors have emigrated to practice in the UK and US, the report notes.
His father had emigrated from Finland and worked in factories before earning his doctorate.
Sun's parents are medical researchers who emigrated from China to Calgary in the 1980s.
He emigrated in 1991, to make a better living, but farming remained his love.
They also must help protect families whose relatives may have recently emigrated, it said.
Six years later, his family emigrated to New York, he has said in interviews.
In 1922, Mr. Castro's maternal grandmother emigrated from Coahuila, Mexico, to Eagle Pass, Tex.
Trained in engineering and architecture, John Roebling emigrated from Saxony to western Pennsylvania in 1831.
Mary had emigrated from the Isle of Lewis in Scotland – a world away from Manhattan.
He then left for Germany, and, after his wife died, emigrated to America in 1932.
Sanchez, whose parents emigrated from Mexico, would be the first Latina elected to the chamber.
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, a number of Polish highlanders emigrated to America.
Talented young people emigrated in search of better opportunities abroad, and inequality has steadily risen.
She emigrated from China 43 years ago on a visa that had long since expired.
He was born on April 10, 1929, and emigrated to the United States in 1952.
As many as 1.9 million Venezuelans have emigrated since 2015, according to the United Nations.
Cruz's father, Rafael, was born in Cuba, emigrated and married an American from Delaware, Eleanor.
Ted Cruz, whose father emigrated from Cuba, also disparaged the prospect of a presidential visit.
Gonzalez emigrated legally from Colombia with a religious worker visa more than a decade ago.
"Everything is different," said Park, whose family emigrated from South Korea when he was seven.
Her family emigrated from China to the United States and founded an international shipping company.
Around 70,000 Chinese millionaires have emigrated to Canada since 2008 under an immigrant investor scheme.
Her parents emigrated from China to the United States and founded an international shipping company.
Akonjee, a father of seven, emigrated to the United States from Bangladesh several years ago.
He emigrated at 17 to New York from Korea, and is a trained sushi chef.
Mr. Meneses emigrated from Colombia and most recently worked as a cabdriver, the police said.
In 1989, the family emigrated from Moldova to Austria, where Kopatchinskaja studied violin and composition.
Those who have emigrated to the U.S. enjoy uninterrupted water service seven days a week.
Many Vietnamese who emigrated during the war identify closely with the Republican Party's anti-Communism.
Both of my parents emigrated from Mexico, and I was born in the United States.
His wife, who also emigrated from Eritrea, was a successful banker at Bank of America.
Born in the Republic of Congo, Mr. Makabu emigrated to the United States in 2012.
Life in Norway was not always so good, which is why my great-grandparents emigrated.
Mr. Kim emigrated from South Korea with his family in 1977, when he was 9.
She emigrated to Palestine, joined the paramilitary group Haganah and was wounded in an explosion.
The family emigrated to what would become Israel before Tom Margittai moved to New York.
Uzbekistan, where Mr. Saipov emigrated from in 22004, ranked fifth last year, with 23,22 recipients.
The Civil War broke out after Prussian general August Willich emigrated to the United States.
More than 235,250 Greeks have emigrated abroad since the country's financial crisis started in 2009.
His parents emigrated from Russia and raised him in a low-income neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Mr. Akhmetshin emigrated to the United States in 20133 to attend graduate school, he said.
Her sister emigrated more than a decade ago, and Real tries to visit her regularly.
His father died when he was young, and his mother emigrated with him to Canada.
His father and his mother, Rosa, had both emigrated from the Marches region of central Italy.
Isadore Schwartz emigrated to the US from Russia just a year after his birth in 1887.
To my dismay, we did not entirely escape this venomous ideology when we emigrated to Britain.
" Trump's grandfather Friedrich Trump emigrated from Germany illegally: "But Friedrich's departure ran afoul of German law.
The family had emigrated to Britain during the rule of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Oil workers are resigning in droves, some joining perhaps 2m Venezuelans who have emigrated since 2015.
A Serbian-American who emigrated to New York City in 1884, Tesla held approximately 300 patents.
In 1999, when I was 11, my family emigrated from Somalia because of civil war there.
In 2016, Badiucao created a piece of performance art in Adelaide, Australia, where he had emigrated.
Her parents emigrated from India to Uganda before fleeing Idi Amin's regime to the United States.
If Trump's policies were in place, Khan said, his family would never have emigrated from Pakistan.
A tenth of the population, 3m people, have emigrated, largely to neighbouring countries such as Colombia.
The survey estimates that 815,000 Venezuelans have emigrated since 2012, most in the past two years.
Traditionally, India's best and brightest tech talent have emigrated to the U.S. for lucrative job opportunities.
The van Breda family had emigrated to Australia but returned to South Africa several years ago.
As a student, Shirvani emigrated to the US when the revolution started in Iran in 1979.
The popular governor, whose parents emigrated from India, is the youngest chief executive running a state.
Cetin emigrated from Turkey and was a legal permanent resident of the United States, authorities said.
Jakawong is originally from Burma, and her family emigrated from there when she was a child.
Under increasing pressure from secular media and government, Gulen emigrated to the United States in 403.
His father, Wade Sahadi, emigrated from Lebanon in the early 20th century to join the business.
Vargas was 12 years old when his family emigrated from the Philippines to the United States.
As a teenager in 1977 he had emigrated alone from Tehran to Massachusetts, fleeing religious persecution.
More than 4 million Venezuelans have emigrated due to the inability to buy food and medicine.
Through the century, hundreds of thousands of Greeks emigrated — mainly to America, Western Europe and Australia.
He's from Trinidad, and has lived in NYC since he emigrated as a 13-year-old.
Their family had emigrated from Somalia when they were young, but the girls never quite assimilated.
His parents, who had emigrated from Haiti, taught him to rise above conflict with enviable grace.
Two years later he emigrated to the United States, where he found radio work in Philadelphia.
He emigrated as a child from Portugal, where his home had no running water or electricity.
From 1880 to 1930, millions of people emigrated to Argentina from Europe, especially Spain and Italy.
Even residents who have emigrated abroad return for the ceremonies and strut through the cobblestone streets.
Michaela's parents emigrated from Venezuela to the United States in the 70s to pursue higher education.
Officer Veve, who emigrated from Haiti, sustained severe head injuries and body trauma, the police said.
The man was later identified as Salman Abedi, 22, a Briton whose family emigrated from Libya.
When we emigrated, mongooses were one of those things that followed me from the home country.
After the overthrow of Salvador Allende, in 1973, the Chilean director Raúl Ruiz emigrated to Paris.
He was born outside of Washington, D.C., though his parents emigrated from India in the 1950s.
Brin, who emigrated from Soviet Russia as a child, was an outspoken critic of Chinese censorship.
The movie brought back memories of Mumbai from which she emigrated to the U.S. in 1976.
She was raised in New York after having emigrated from Taiwan at the age of eight.
His father was an author and professor, and in 1939 the family emigrated, settling in London.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of Turks who had emigrated in 2017.
As my fellow CNN contributor, terrorism analyst Peter Bergen, has shown, of the 12 terrorists who have conducted deadly attacks since 9/11, killing 94 Americans, none emigrated from or were born into a family that emigrated from any of the countries on the original EO's list.
Mr. Wichs emigrated from Czechoslovakia when he was a teenager, and attended Yeshiva of Flatbush in Brooklyn.
Vargas emigrated with his family from the Philippines to the U.S. when he was 12 years old.
In 2007, the family pulled up stakes and emigrated to Canada in pursuit of a better life.
He emigrated from Spain about eight years ago to be with his wife Esther, an American citizen.
Very little changes here, sighs a local who emigrated as a child and recently returned to Rome.
A decade later Goldberg emigrated to the United States and opened four more schools in eight years.
The family emigrated from Uzbekistan about a decade ago after winning a green card in a lottery.
Panopoulous, who emigrated from Greece to Canada in 1954, ran several restaurants in Ontario with his siblings.
That was not enough to support his wife and two children, so he emigrated to South Africa.
It transpires that he is a British citizen through his father, who emigrated to Australia in 1951.
A Miami Herald reporter whose parents emigrated from Cuba grilled Kaepernick last week for wearing the shirt.
The two had stayed in touch after she emigrated to Nashville, Tennessee, more than 22017 years ago.
"In 1989, we all emigrated to the West," Karolina Wigura, a sociologist based in Warsaw, told me.
About 223,000 Greeks aged 25-39 emigrated in 63-13 to richer countries, central bank data shows.
Palihapitiya grew up in Canada after his family emigrated from Sri Lanka, and was granted refugee status.
That fall, after renouncing his U.S. citizenship, Hamdi was released without charge and emigrated to Saudi Arabia.
Ethiopians who had emigrated abroad but returned to live in the capital Addis Ababa welcomed the reforms.
He is later identified as Salih Khater, a 3023-year-old British citizen who emigrated from Sudan.
A fluent Russian speaker, Epshteyn grew up in Moscow and emigrated to the United States in 1993.
They were both born in Basel, Switzerland, where their parents emigrated after fleeing Kosovo for political reasons.
Still, "nobody ever recorded where the family lived before they emigrated and why they came," he said.
The family of Haris Seferovic, for example, emigrated from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Switzerland in the 1980s.
Andrés, who emigrated to the US from Spain, said he had conversations with Trump around that time.
Klaus attended the prestigious French Gymnasium before the family, which was Jewish, emigrated to London in 803.
He is later identified as Salih Khater, a 29-year-old UK national who emigrated from Sudan.
I learned of these events in college, long after my family had emigrated to the United States.
Her family emigrated from Russia as Jewish refugees when she was 3, and settled in Northern California.
It also gathers information from those who have emigrated but remain in touch with acquaintances in Chechnya.
My parents had emigrated to New York, so my grandmother was charged with taking care of me.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Mr. Yip's parents emigrated from China to Taiwan.
In London, he became an accountant, but finding it boring he emigrated to South Africa in 1948.
David Brooks Donald Trump's grandfather Friedrich emigrated to the United States when he was 16, in 1885.
Alma Rosé did, but her father, Arnold Rosé, had emigrated to England and died there in 1946.
His mother's two sisters had emigrated to the Bronx in the 2100s, and he'd memorized their address.
Most live in California, though participants are scattered throughout the US. The vast majority emigrated from Mexico.
Ahmed Gamaluddin Abdel-Ghany, 68, emigrated from Egypt with his wife and son in 1996, Stuff reported.
His family emigrated from Taiwan when he was 20163, and his father abandoned the family soon after.
Had Bessie's parents not emigrated from Germany, she would have been 39 when Hitler was elected German chancellor.
MOSCOW – Antoine Griezmann&aposs father emigrated from Germany, and the France forward&aposs mother is of Portuguese descent.
Adornetto emigrated from Sicily to the United States 60 years ago and soon discovered his passion for gardening.
Raonic was born in what is now Montenegro before his family emigrated to Canada when he was 3.
He emigrated to Canada after the Soviet Union invaded Hungary in November 1956 to suppress a popular revolt.
Under threat from the KGB, Alexeyeva emigrated to the US in 1977 and later became a US citizen.
His father-in-law also emigrated from the Soviet Union to begin a new life in the West.
After the pogroms of the 1880s, many Russian Jews emigrated, but Zaryadye remained a quarter for cheap housing.
Motive unclear Cetin emigrated from Turkey and is a legal permanent resident of the United States, authorities said.
Gomez-Olida, who emigrated at age 15 from Honduras in 2003, knows Trump plans to dissolve deferred action.
Leung's parents emigrated to Hong Kong from Wuhan, in Hubei province, when he was just a year old.
His grandfather emigrated from Russia and supported the family by selling items from the back of his car.
The trend was particularly noticeable among Jewish refugees who emigrated to New York, fleeing persecution in Tsarist Russia.
The former Fifth Harmony member is a native Cuban, having emigrated to the U.S. when she was 7.
Elizabeth Guzman emigrated from Peru as a single mom looking for a better future for her oldest daughter.
Reiche was emigrated to Peru in 1932 to be a governess for children of the German consulate there.
It turns out that the shortstop's grandfather had emigrated from Portugal to Panama to work on the canal.
Maduro said on Monday night that no more than 600,000 Venezuelans had emigrated in the last two years.
They studied men in Flanders, a part of Belgium to which French people emigrated in the late 1500s.
The result was a devastating brain drain, in which droves of Russian scientists emigrated to greener scientific pastures.
Another emigrated west, eventually reaching Europe in what appear to have been three major arrivals on the Continent.
After World War II, Primavesi emigrated to Canada, where she founded and headed a convalescent home for children.
Mr. Lieberman, 60, was born in Kishinev, now the capital of Moldova, and emigrated to Israel at 20.
Parth Parikh, 27, grew up in Parsippany with his brother and parents, who emigrated from India in 1987.
Davies was born to Liberian parents in a Ghanaian refugee camp and emigrated to Canada at age 5.
Mr. Storm emigrated to Canada in 21968 after a friend told him that there were job opportunities there.
Russia acknowledged much of Mr. Krongauz's work in 5083, a year before he emigrated to the United States.
Her grandfather emigrated from Eastern Europe and never spoke about the old country or who he'd left behind.
I'm a first-generation American and my parents emigrated to the United States from Iran in the 1970s.
They said no, where my "people" are from (three of my four grandparents emigrated from Poland and Russia).
A year after the fall of France, in the spring of 1941, Arendt emigrated to the United States.
Nabila Farid, 21, who is studying for a master's degree in public policy, emigrated to Canada from Oman.
He is a permanent resident whose family emigrated from a country led by a dictator 52 years ago.
The doors that advanced education promised to open were a primary reason our parents emigrated to North America.
And by 2015, more than a billion people had emigrated from their homes, searching for a better life.
His father, Boris, was born in Belarus, emigrated to Cuba in 1923 and built textile factories in Havana.
Born in Neuquén, Argentina, Beatriz emigrated with her parents when she was 2 years old to Webster, Tex.
Related: Teen gunman kills 9 people in Munich attack Sonboly's parents emigrated from Iran before he was born.
Her parents emigrated to the U.S. when she was an infant, leaving her in the care of her grandmother.
Initially, the brand didn't bother Redder, a 243-year-old real estate agent who emigrated from Colombia to Florida.
The company presented a fictionalized version of how one of its founders, Adolphus Busch, emigrated from Germany in 1857.
Pakistani entrepreneur Adnan Durrani emigrated to the U.S. at age five and today is CEO of the Stamford, Conn.
Khan asked me where my parents emigrated to, and reminded me of the same things my family always says.
Helen Huynh, a U.S. citizen who emigrated from Vietnam in 1991, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in February.
That's where the author of the children's series, P.L. Travers, was born, before she emigrated to England in 1924.
The daughter of parents who had emigrated from Hong Kong, Chan tried as a kid just to fit in.
His parents emigrated from the Middle East and he grew up as a Muslim, but was not particularly religious.
The family emigrated to Western Australia, but in adulthood Céleste found her way back to Paris as a translator.
Oberlander emigrated to Canada in 1954 and became a citizen in 1960 but did not reveal his wartime record.
The party and government have ejected thousands of so-called "naked officials", whose spouses and children have emigrated abroad.
Jean emigrated to the United States from Haiti at the age of 9 but has maintained his Haitian citizenship.
Grandpa Bernard was the rugby-playing, Cambridge-educated son of a prosperous London stockbroker who had emigrated from Germany.
In 210, when he was eight years old, Felix Sater and his family emigrated from Moscow to Brighton Beach.
Melgen grew up in the Dominican Republic and emigrated to the United States in 1978, according to court documents.
After a year of this, Ed and his wife sold their equipment at a loss and emigrated to England.
Honecker emigrated to Chile while her husband was returned to Berlin to face charges in the deaths of defectors.
Another non sequitur is his professed interest in Ukraine due to the fact that his family emigrated from Ukraine.
He then attended proper art schools, was excited by a show of American Abstract Expressionism, and emigrated in 1958.
According to the data, just under 2850,300 retirees emigrated from the city, the second most in SmartAsset's Top 10.
Their father, a retired butcher, is a devout Muslim who emigrated from Morocco; their mother is conservative and reclusive.
The Shtayners' connection to Cohen The Shtayners emigrated to New York City from Ukraine at least four decades ago.
The woman's father is a former guitarist who survived imprisonment under the regime and emigrated to the United States.
Leaving behind their material possessions, the family emigrated to England in 1969, settling in Enfield, a northern London suburb.
D. pin, told me, in a strong Russian accent, that he had emigrated from Moscow in the early 1990s.
When he was 2, his family emigrated to South Africa, a more welcoming environment for Jews at the time.
His father, a jeweler, and his mother, a marketing manager, emigrated from Iran before the Islamic revolution of 1979.
At least 3 million Zimbabweans emigrated in search of a better life, most of them to neighbouring South Africa.
Ms. Khan was born in London to Pakistani parents who emigrated to the United States when she was 222.
He is, however, Hispanic, having grown up in the Dominican Republic and emigrated to the United States in 1978.
Shaqiri was born in what is now Kosovo to Kosovar-Albanian parents but emigrated to Switzerland as a boy.
He could have moved back to the mainland, emigrated to the West or, for all I knew, passed away.
He was born in Ukraine in 1976, and his parents, Alla and Alexander, emigrated to Chicago three years later.
Her grandfather emigrated from Poland shortly before World War I, joined the Army and returned to Europe to fight.
Even though many Jews have emigrated to Israel and the West, we remain a vibrant community of approximately 300,000.
She emigrated from Jamaica, lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and has been an aide for more than 210 years.
He was a beloved worker at the market who had emigrated to New Jersey with his family from Ecuador.
Kutcher was raised Christian, while Kunis was raised Jewish — and emigrated from Russia when she was just a kid.
He emigrated to Taiwan in 1949, leaving his wife and two sons behind, and continued to cater official functions.
An important bellwether is Hong Kong, the former British colony from which my parents emigrated to the United States.
Half of Ireland's population emigrated in the face of famine, while Germans were fleeing both economic and political turmoil.
Along with their mother, they made their way to Fairfax, Virginia, where some older siblings had emigrated years prior.
Born in Amstelveen, Holland in 250, van Dalen emigrated to the US and settled in the East Village in 250.
Ms. Binder, 46, was born in Brasov, Romania, but emigrated with her family to West Germany when she was 9.
Ahmad Rahami, a 28-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, emigrated from Afghanistan with his family at the age of 7.
Scotland adopted Presbyterianism as its national creed after the Reformation, but many Irish Catholics later emigrated to Glasgow's East End.
Pinto, who contracted polio when he was one, emigrated from Morocco in 1961 and was orphaned at an early age.
At 17, he first emigrated to "see what it takes to live," he told Neil DeGrasse Tyson on StarTalk Radio.
The path to success was arduous, but unlike the European nation from which my grandparents emigrated, there was a path.
Vindman emigrated to the U.S. from Ukraine when he was a child with his family, per the New York Times.
Even that, said Lyuba Kimatova, an observant Jew whose son and older daughter emigrated to Israel, is a big exaggeration.
He hopes to start a business with Ahmad Khadra, an old friend from Syria who emigrated to Canada in 1995.
Like Sanders' father, many Jews who emigrated from Europe in the 20th century were steeped in both Judaism and socialism.
Equipment ranging from surgical gloves to incubators is scarce, and many underpaid doctors have left the public sector or emigrated.
Many Hong Kong residents emigrated to Canada and took up citizenship both before and after the city's return to China.
Fung is a grassroots Hong Konger, a 28-year-old debate teacher whose family emigrated from Mainland China years ago.
Since accession in 73, about 2m Poles have emigrated to other EU countries, including many of the more cosmopolitan citizens.
The Eritrean flag is draped on the roof, repping for Nip's heritage -- his father emigrated from the east African nation.
Anderson made the new database expandable and flexible and finally emigrated the project into etree by the end of 21991.
The family emigrated to the United States and settled in a basement apartment in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn.
Trump also referred to the judge as "Mexican," although he was born in Indiana to parents who emigrated from Mexico.
Experts say the labor situation is discouraging hundreds of thousands of Portuguese who emigrated during the crisis from returning home.
To try to lift his family from poverty, the brothers' father, Yasef Czyz, emigrated to Chicago in the early 21997s.
My father emigrated from Taiwan in the 1960s with only $17 to his name and the clothes on his back.
He enjoyed playing basketball and soccer with neighbors who had also emigrated from Eastern Europe, a friend told the newspaper.
Aged just 16 and speaking no English, he emigrated to San Francisco after encouragement from McDonald's Japan founder, Den Fujita.
The researchers pulled data about these people for 40 years or until someone had either died or emigrated from Sweden.
He grew up in Queens, in an Italian family that emigrated to New York in 1914 and opened a bakery.
His father, Frank, was a barber and restaurateur who had emigrated from Panama and studied his African heritage with pride.
After his father died when he was young, the family emigrated to Dallas, where his mother raised her three sons.
After Lord emigrated from England in 1825, $1,000 from a Taylor relative financed a store he opened near the Bowery.
Dr. Mahmoud emigrated to the United States in 1973 as a postdoctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
He emigrated to the United States in 1950 to enroll in the School of American Ballet, where Cunningham was teaching.
Tolu Olowoyo, 16, said he became friends with Oluwadurotimi when the Oyebola family emigrated from Nigeria about five years ago.
Fornés, who died in 2018, was born in 1930 in Havana and emigrated to the United States at age 12.
The ranking, however, took Chinese people by surprise, as few were aware Zhang had emigrated, South China Morning Post reported.
My parents emigrated to America in the '70s with very little but their medical degrees, and are both comfortably retired.
"We see ourselves in them," said Solmaz Sharif, an Iranian journalist who emigrated to the United States a decade ago.
The two men are U.S. citizens who were born in the Soviet Union and later emigrated to the United States.
Fawundu works with the childhood stories she heard from her parents, who emigrated from Sierra Leone before she was born.
He was born on July 359, 235, in Troy, N.Y., a few years after his parents had emigrated from Scotland.
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have emigrated by bus across South America in one of the region's worst migration crises.
When I emigrated from Australia to the United States in 2003, it was out of disgust with our refugee policies.
For example, none of the original 93/11 terrorists came from countries that are covered by any of the administration's travel bans; and of the 13 extremists responsible for the fatal attacks since 9/11, none emigrated from or were born into families that emigrated from a country on the administration's original travel ban.
In the last 15 years, an estimated 3 million have emigrated to neighboring South Africa in search of a better life.
Born in what was then still Leningrad, he emigrated to America as a boy, and his observations have an outsider's acuity.
Her mother did not emigrate to New York from Puerto Rico any more than I emigrated to New York from Iowa.
Around 3 million Zimbabweans have emigrated from their home country to South Africa in search of work following Zimbabwe's economic collapse.
The members all have something in common: They emigrated from China, and their Chinese-American daughters are a mystery to them.
When he emigrated to Southern California in the early '2300s, he found his niche: he started a foreign car repair shop.
This year a quarter of the population were short of food; perhaps 3m-5m out of 17m have emigrated in despair.
When the war ended, she emigrated to then Palestine where she was trained to be a sniper for the Israeli Army.
Kristal eventually remarried and emigrated in 1950 to Israeli city of Haifa in Israel with his second wife and their son.
Shunned and exiled by his immediate family for continually reprehensible behavior, Natia's father emigrated from Samoa to the U.S. at 21.
The Baltimore Sun reported that a pre-teen Lee emigrated from South Korea to Baltimore, Maryland with her mother and brother.
He had emigrated to the UAE in 2006 and worked in insurance marketing, but was called back home for military service.
According to The Washington Post, Friedrich was born in the German town of Kallstadt and emigrated to the U.S. in 1885.
Omar was born in Somalia and emigrated as a child, with her family securing asylum after arriving in the United States.
A generation of children was left behind to be cared for by relatives in the absence of their parents who emigrated.
" Rasaq Kunrunmi-Abiola, who emigrated from Nigeria eight months ago, plans to focus on rabbits, which he called "my major strength.
Russian by birth, Alekhine emigrated to France; when France fell to Hitler, he became an agent of the Nazi propaganda machine.
Bishara's grandson, Stephen Douhne, said his grandmother, who emigrated to the United States from Syria decades ago, speaks very little English.
Her parents, Carl Cliff and the former Lilla Brennan, emigrated to New York soon after her birth, leaving her with relatives.
My father was a plumber who practiced his trade in the South Bronx after he and my mother emigrated from Poland.
Two senators resigned in July, having discovered that they were still citizens of countries from which they had emigrated as infants.
After the Communist putsch of 1948, he emigrated to America and lived in Pennsylvania, where he worked as a city planner.
Mr. Abdeslam, who was born in Brussels to parents who had emigrated from Morocco, fled to Belgium immediately after the attacks.
Francis' parents emigrated from Jamaica to the United States in the early 70s, and eventually settled in Virginia to raise children.
Born to Sikh parents who emigrated to South Carolina from India, she is no stranger to U.S. racial and ethnic tensions.
Her father, who worked in a restaurant, had emigrated from China; her mother had come to the United States from Taiwan.
He also gave her a letter to deliver, if she survived, to his sister, who had emigrated to the United States.
Pushed by a lack of work and strict control of behavior and dissent, millions of Uzbeks have emigrated in recent years.
Local opposition activists estimate up to a third of the residents have emigrated from the island in the past two years.
Alter was born in the Bronx and grew up in Albany, to working-class parents who emigrated from Lithuania and Romania.
Most of Kwok's family — she is the youngest of seven — emigrated to the United States when she was 5 years old.
In 212, the largest exoduses came out of Turkey (where a stunning 21994 percent of the millionaire population emigrated) and Venezuela.
His family emigrated when he was nine ("It wasn't a safe place at that point"), settling in the suburbs of Toronto.
Born in Poland, Hammerman was an unschooled painter of cityscapes and scenes of Jewish life who emigrated from Vienna in 1937.
His family emigrated from China when he was 4, and he attended Stanford University on a full scholarship, based on need.
His father, Herschel, who emigrated from Moscow to Brooklyn in 1908, literally picked rags up on the street and resold them.
The Cortorreal family emigrated from the Dominican Republic when Juan and Antonio, the youngest of five siblings, were 7 years old.
Born in Belarus before moving to Ukraine, he emigrated to the United States in his 22018s and later became a citizen.
He was the youngest of four children of parents who were direct descendants of families that had emigrated on the Mayflower.
Fayrouz, nicknamed Rose, emigrated to the United States after marrying an American journalist, and is now a Ph.D. student in Egyptology.
It was a heady experience for the writer, whose family emigrated from Hong Kong to New York when she was little.
Ken Brown, 24, runs the club, which was founded in 210 for Irish workers who emigrated to work at Ford Dagenham.
That code alone should not have been enough for Mr. Politi, who had emigrated from Italy, to practice medicine in Romania.
Palij emigrated to the U.S. following the war in 1949, concealing his wartime record, and became a naturalized citizen in 1957.
According to The New York Times, David Jones, who identified himself as Borel's stepfather, said Borel emigrated from Trinidad nine years ago.
Along with her family, she emigrated to the United States from India as a child, becoming a naturalized citizen 17 years ago.
In the 1920s, after the Russian Revolution, anti-Bolshevik Russians who had emigrated to the United States began vacationing in Sea Cliff.
When I emigrated to America after high school, I maintained both my hope and my expectation that I'd be a young father.
Vindman, who emigrated with his parents from then-Soviet controlled Ukraine when he was 3, has served in the Army since 1999.
His father, Maurice, was thrown in a Soviet gulag and, after he was released, emigrated to Canada, where he became a surgeon.
Ms Ramos, whose own family emigrated from the Philippines to Wisconsin when she was six, tells her story through four main characters.
She emigrated from Nigeria with her family at the age of 5, when her parents won the US visa lottery in 2004.
Tesla was born a Serb in 1856 in what is now Croatia, but emigrated to America; both Serbs and Croats claim him.
Khosrowshahi was born in Iran in 1969, but he emigrated to the U.S. as a child in 20173 following the Iranian Revolution.
Countries from which more than 50,000 people have emigrated to the U.S. in the last five years are taken off the list.
"I went to a chapter meeting and just loved what they were doing," says Taglic, now 21, whose family emigrated from Croatia.
He's facing a challenge from Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, a former Florida International University official who emigrated from Ecuador as a teenager.
Some who emigrated sent money home, which helped, but they were gone, so they didn't have much ability to improve the place.
In 1639, Percival Lowle emigrated from England to Massachusetts, giving rise to a dynasty of influential Americans, especially poets, including Robert Lowell.
"The context is that in 2015 I emigrated to the US and my cats live with my parents now," Hatwell told Mashable.
He first emigrated to "see what it takes to live," he tells Neil DeGrasse Tyson on his StarTalk radio show in 2015.
His father, who emigrated from Portugal, started a dairy farm a few years before Valadao was born, according to the congressman's website.
Husband and wife Jin Sook and Do Won "Don" Chang emigrated from South Korea to America with ambitions to start a business.
Shusterman, who emigrated from Ukraine, pleaded guilty in 1993 to a financial crime relating to the taxi business, according to court records.
Hamilton started working at age 12, emigrated to the colonies as a teenager and rose to prominence in 1777 serving under Gen.
Gabor and her family emigrated to the US from Hungary just before the Nazi invasion in 1936, and she married nine times.
In the ten months following the attacks, an additional 115,000 Jews emigrated from Germany, often leaving their homes and loved ones behind.
Less often mentioned is the fact that Dad actually emigrated from Cuba to Texas to Canada, where little Rafael/Ted was born.
In 1973, when he was 16, Mr. Ranadivé emigrated from India and arrived in the United States with $50 in his pocket.
Though there are three million corn farmers in Mexico, many have stopped planting heirloom corn or have emigrated because of low prices.
They have emigrated because of fear of political persecution, distrust of the judiciary, mismanagement of the economy and a deteriorating business climate.
The family emigrated from Vietnam in 1975, and while her parents speak and read English, they lack the fluency of native speakers.
Archie was a prime example of white audacity, a posture embraced by my stepfather, who emigrated from Hong Kong knowing little English.
For Muhammad Rameez, 18, a lanky high school senior, swimming was a new experience when he emigrated two years ago from Pakistan.
"Going to graduate school in Europe also appeals to me," said Ms. Muñoz, whose family emigrated from Bolivia to the United States.
He had emigrated from Germany at age 12 and worked as a saddler, work that he continued to do as a soldier.
Ms. Hernandez, who emigrated from Mexico a year ago, speaks almost no English and spends her days trying to relax and pray.
Jose Der emigrated from Cuba nearly 60 years ago and set up Der Dau, his custom boot-making business, in New York.
"You know what the conditions on the road are, and this life," said Mr. Kralkin, who emigrated from Belarus eight years ago.
Officer Veve emigrated from Haiti when he was a child, and East Flatbush has long been a center of West Indian culture.
Some drew on her Jewish heritage; all four of her grandparents were Jewish and had emigrated from Ukraine, settling in northern England.
Leanfore said as she looked at the photo, recalling the first in a long line of her relatives who emigrated to Australia.
Salman grew up in Rodeo, California, after her parents emigrated from the West Bank in 1985, according to The New York Times.
Perales convinced Golden Corral to grant him the rights to open five franchises in the Dallas area, where he emigrated in 1997.
Patel was raised in a small town in Cambridgeshire, where his parents, Indian Hindus who emigrated from Africa, ran a newspaper shop.
Republicans questioned the officer's loyalty to the US because he speaks Ukrainian and emigrated from that country to America with his father.
In the health sector, doctors have emigrated in droves and patients have to settle for second-rate treatment or none at all.
Mr. Edwards was heir to a corporate empire built after his ancestor George Edwards had emigrated to Chile from London in 21991.
Preminger, an Austrian-Jewish luminary of Vienna theatre who emigrated to the United States in 1935, had hypersensitive antennae for societal breakdowns.
He emigrated with his family to Toronto, Canada, in his teenage years and as a result, spoke fluent English, French and Italian.
The work has a special resonance for Nakagawa, as his family is from Hiroshima prefecture and emigrated to the US in 1957.
The company, founded by a Russian entrepreneur who emigrated, refused to hand over to the government encryption keys, despite a court order.
He never apologized for having said that the judge in the case couldn't preside over it objectively because his parents emigrated from Mexico.
Age: 37 Romo, whose grandfather emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico as a teenager, played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys from 2004-16.
Three million Venezuelans have emigrated - or around one-tenth of the population - mostly in the past three years, according to the United Nations.
Vindman, who emigrated at 3 with his parents from Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union, has served in the Army since 1999.
Some conservatives, including the Fox News host Laura Ingraham, cast aspersions on Colonel Vindman's loyalties because he emigrated from Ukraine as young child.
A construction worker, he and his wife had already emigrated to Trinidad and had helped other relatives make the journey in recent years.
Both sides emigrated from China and worked in the restaurant business to give the next generation the best chance at the American dream.
Her parents, Jong Jin Kim and Boran Yun Kim, first met in Switzerland and later emigrated from South Korea to the United States.
To correct the overly rosy situation this suggests, Fortepan encourages donations from all Hungarians, including those who emigrated or were forced to flee.
The American-born politician is a dual citizen of the United States and New Zealand, having emigrated to the Pacific nation in 2006.
His mother, a Tunisian, emigrated to Austria 30 years ago, where she met his father, an engineer, in a skiing village outside Innsbruck.
On Friday, the pope spoke of the need to help "so many people who have emigrated here from places of war and hunger".
Both emigrated to New Zealand young (Cader from Zimbabwe when he was eight, Zee from Iraq when he was two) and felt alienated.
And Herjavec, who emigrated from former Yugoslavia to North America with just $20 in his pocket, says that every professional should read it.
Of the 161 young adults currently in treatment, about 25 percent are from families who emigrated from the former Soviet Union, she said.
Muslims have been in Myanmar since the 15th century, but during British rule, the population tripled, after Muslims emigrated from Bengal to work.
Baquer Namazi was a governor under Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who was overthrown in 1979, and emigrated to the United States in 1983.
She emigrated to the United States in 1952 with her husband, the noted architect César Pelli, whom she had met at the university.
She emigrated from Hungary to Canada alone — she was a refugee from Hungary during the Soviet reign and came to Canada with nothing.
U.S. Census Bureau data says 1,20183 seniors came to Peoria, located in the northern part of the Phoenix metro area, and 338 emigrated.
A few years later, the leader quit and emigrated to Washington, D.C., where he now owns a small business in a Salvadoran neighborhood.
Born in a fishing village in Malaysian Borneo, he emigrated first to Australia, then to New Zealand as a student with his sister.
The other three people killed included a Thai tourist, an Afghan who had emigrated to France and a Frenchman who had recently retired.
Thorpe's parents emigrated from Ireland in 1965, when Thorpe was a year old, and she has written about young Mexican immigrants in America.
First Class Zachary Baumel, a 203-year-old tank driver who was born in Brooklyn, emigrated to Israel with his family in 1970.
Lens In "Going Back Home," the British-Pakistani photographer Mahtab Hussain explores the life he could have had if his parents never emigrated.
His mother remained behind when Erich emigrated to what was then Palestine and, like his grandmother, was murdered in a German concentration camp.
My mom's side of the family emigrated from Cuba to the United States in the 1960s even though Castro was making it difficult.
"It's part of the Chinese-American tradition," said Mr. Yip, whose parents emigrated from China to Hong Kong and then the United States.
Gene BoccialettiNew York To the Editor: Both of my paternal grandparents were born in Ireland and emigrated to the United States around 1900.
"I believe the Chinese government will be able to keep it under control," said Mr. Liu, who emigrated from Fujian province in 1992.
His mother emigrated to the United States when he was 4, leaving him in the care of his grandmother and two older brothers.
He had emigrated to Montreal from the Ivory Coast when he was 9, and said he respected Mr. Trudeau's open approach to immigration.
Now, Ms. Zhou lives in Clarksville, Md., with her husband, a software engineer who also emigrated from China, and their son and daughter.
Hundreds of thousands of workers from the delta and other regions have emigrated to Japan, Malaysia, South Korean and Taiwan in recent years.
The other victim discovered in the store was named as Miguel Rodriguez, 49, who emigrated to the U.S. from Ecuador three years ago.
He emigrated from Israel to the US as a teenager and has coached the Harvard team to unprecedented success, according to Harvard's website.
Mr. Garcia was known for building political coalitions between groups, including Hispanics and blacks, and among Hispanics who had emigrated from different countries.
A sister of Olena's grandfather, my mother Eva Stricharchuk ((maiden name, Ziatyk), had emigrated as a child to the United States in 240.
She's talking about her father — who emigrated from Nicaragua before meeting her mother, who was born in the Phillipines and raised in Germany.
Sebastian Velasquez was born in 1991 in Colombia, and emigrated to the United States with his mother when he was 3 years old.
Gus Bazas emigrated from Nafpaktos, Greece, and he got his start in 1966 by selling flowers from a cart on Central Park West.

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