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Derry was one of the main emigration ports from Ulster to the USA in the nineteenth century.
French was so moved by the poignance of the utterance that he wrote what is possibly his most powerful emigration song called "The Emigrant’s Letter."
From 1946 to 1948, his skills were solicited to facilitate Jewish emigration to British Mandate Palestine.
From his humble childhood beginnings in Maverley, Kingston through his subsequent emigration to the USA.
Source: https://sflcn.com/from-yard-the-series-premieres-to-large-and-enthusiastic-audience-in-jamaica/
However, the ONS said it was too early to know whether the latest falling net migration figure was the start of a downward trend, but recent estimates did indicate a slowing of immigration coupled with increasing emigration.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67506641?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
It tells the story of desperate tenants who struggle to protect their families from starvation, eviction, and emigration while grappling with heartbreaking choices to survive.
Source: https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/great-famine-voices-2023-films
Milman, 66, and Gershkovich, 59, both Jewish, fled the Soviet Union in 1979 with the first wave of Jewish emigration.
The country's economic slump, seen in record unemployment, double-digit inflation and unprecedented emigration, coupled with widespread insecurity, is pushing more people - especially the young - to campaign for better governance.
The emigration of low skilled workers is expected contribute to poverty reduction and economic growth through remittances.
Source: https://kuenselonline.com/local-job-seekers-prefer-to-work-overseas-labour-report/
The FBI used connections in Canada and Europe to track down the specifics of her emigration from the country, which at the time was controlled by communists.
When the Benedictines arrived in 1920, the area had benefited from Henry’s financial investment; but it had also suffered the consequences of a century of famine, emigration, political unrest and poverty.
Source: https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/history-benedictine-nuns-kylemore-abbey