Sentence examples for emigration back to from inspiring English sources

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Toward the end of his life, however, he favoured U.S. blacks' emigration back to Africa.

The challenge for the average Greenlander to survive drove "a constant emigration" back to Iceland and Europe, Fitzhugh hypothesizes, "which could bring the Eastern [Settlement] to a close peacefully, without starvation or death by Inuit".

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It would be sad if Italy's emigration went back to the way it was in the 1950s, when people had to leave for Northern Europe, the United States or Australia to feed their families.

Although emigration from Mexico dates back to the nineteenth century, the US Emergency Quota Act of 1921 constitutes a crucial turning point, as it exempted Mexicans (indeed Latin Americans) from immigration restrictions.

Yet Polish emigration to the UK dates back to the second world war at least: from Holocaust refugees, soldiers of General Anders Armyy, associates of the Polish government in exile, RAF members, people who served in the British army, and then, stateless, stayed and worked.

Thus, emigration may lead to loss of such savings, except where persons who emigrate remit their savings back to the country for investment.

Genealogy may be an alluring pastime for many Americans, and sometimes a frustrating one as it reaches back to the country and language of emigration.

Now, in "The Free World," he travels back to the late 1970s, when a wave of Soviet Jewish emigration sent tens of thousands of families to Europe, Israel and North America.

Improved conditions have prompted a small return migration from the United States back to Puerto Rico, the rate of which has at times exceeded that of emigration.

It is unclear whether this occurs as a result of defective emigration leading to increased thymic retention of nTreg cells, or is caused by the reentry of peripheral Foxp3+ Treg cells back to the thymus.

The emigration of Jews in these years proceeded, on the whole, in an orderly and not unduly accelerated fashion, and the currency restrictions that made it difficult, but not impossible, for Jews to take their money — or, at least, the greater part of it — out of the country were the same for non-Jews; they dated back to the days of the Weimar Republic.

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