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She's like I risk my life.We immigrated here for you for a better life.And she's like a chef isn't a better life.
We immigrated here for you for a better life.
She immigrated from Hong Kong to Brooklyn when she was 5 and worked in a Chinatown clothing factory for most of her childhood.
who immigrates to New York from Hong Kong.
I immigrated to the US when I was 13-- yeah, Korea-- with my two sisters.
have immigrated to the United States.
I immigrated from Taiwan when I was five.
They immigrated from Turkey to here, to New York City, where I grew up, just across the bridge in Brooklyn, New York.
You can immigrate to another country or escape from North Korea, but that is not easy.
My parents immigrated to the US and so we didn't have a whole lot.
My parents immigrated from Korea and then I grew up in California.
My parents immigrated here in 1982.
We've immigrated.
and not immigrated here, he probably would have likely met a similar fate to my uncle-- similar age, lived in the same place, all of that.
And that she immigrated from China to the US is mind-blowing.
And so we immigrated there.
My family immigrated here from Vietnam.
His family immigrated to California from Tehran when he was only six years old.
My parents immigrated from Korea in the '70s.
My mom immigrated from the Dominican Republic when she was six months pregnant with me.
And we immigrated to Houston, Texas.
Phil of Philz Coffee immigrated to Alameda with his family at a very young age.
My family immigrated from the Caribbean, from Trinidad to the Bronx.
And so we immigrated to the United States.
He had immigrated from Turkey to Silicon Valley.
My parents immigrated from China here in the late '50s and '60s, and I was born here in the United States and raised here.
Or maybe I immigrated.
Or maybe somebody immigrated who's living next to me, and now all of a sudden that little secure sense I have about how the world is,
My family immigrated here in the '60s from Thailand by way of China.
and had immigrated.
My grandparents immigrated to this country just a few little over two decades earlier, because my grandfather want-my grandfather was following his dream in becoming a minister.
magnet who immigrated from Germany and owned the American Fur Company, which was based in Mackinac Island.
Or that's why people immigrate.
But my mom's parents immigrated to the United States in the late '60s, bringing my mom and her four siblings
She has her own incredible life story-- immigrated from Colombia, paid her way through college by cleaning houses.
But I think coming from-- my parents immigrated here and their first jobs, which I didn't know about, their first jobs
on the Asian immigrants that immigrated to America, either with family or without families or immigrated to San Gabriel Valley
In the absence of being someone who immigrated here to the United States without all of the technology we had-- which was "Pac-Man," at the time, on a table, for sure--
The idea that people who are legally immigrated into America and want to bring family and relatives, now that phrase
She was born in Delhi and immigrated with her parents to US when she was 10.
ago um my parents uh immigrated here from Chile and uh so I'm first
When a bunch of scores of Jews immigrated from Europe, in particular Central Europe and Eastern Europe,
My husband's grandfather-- all his grandparents immigrated from Japan turn of the century, a hundred and something years
Fred Hauser was a Swiss engineer who immigrated to Los Angeles in the late 1920s and worked in Hollywood.
And both were involved in a situation that they had to immigrate.
And then 2002, I immigrate to Canada, Canada, Toronto.
oldest child and you're you know we didn't immigrate from Korea so you could throw away your life doing doing something like this and eventually she
For me, my parents immigrated to the US from Haiti.
So he actually joins a lot of jazz musicians who immigrated to China to Europe, people like Don Bias, Kenny Drew, and Buck Clayton,
After that, I immigrated to United States with my ex-husband.
In 1844, having immigrated to America, he built a second version of what he dubbed 'the wonderful talking machine' and showed it off in New York.
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