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" ... America is the mecca for people from around the world to emigrate to so that they could freely practice their religions without persecution. In a move that seems more appropriate for a brutal dictatorship, the government and states warned that churches should not keep their services, as too many people will be gathered together. ... "
" ... Britain’s repeal of the Corn Laws, which allowed foreign grain to enter duty free, led to the displacement of many tenant farmers in Ireland. The potato famine, 1845-1849, and, in 1849, the California gold rush, encouraged more than a million Irish to emigrate, many to the United States. So, too, did the ongoing rebellions that marked Ireland’s history during the 19th and 20th centuries. ... "
" ... But in its wake, at least 13,000 Poles of Jewish origin were forced to emigrate. ... "
" ... Speaking of population, here’s another Putin-Trump dichotomy. Foreigners are clamoring to immigrate to the U.S. In Russia, it’s the reverse: if they had the wherewithal, many Russians would gleefully emigrate from the Motherland. Either way it gives heartburn to both leaders—but with an ironic twist: Trump cannot wait to seal U.S. borders to keep out immigrants, while Putin loses little if any sleep over the escape of his citizenry. ... "
" ... When America won independence, his ambitions grew along with those of his adopted country. And Duer was not content with government supply contracts. He tried, unsuccessfully, to establish a trade route to India (as he had tried earlier with China). Then came a big gamble: the creation of the Scioto Company. Duer used his knowledge of congressional insiders to acquire 5 million acres in Ohio—for what would be close to $85.5 million today—and then attempted to sell the land to French farmers looking to emigrate. Scioto agents in Paris carried out Duer’s plan with Clouseau-like execution, and the whole operation crumbled. Scioto involved a warren of investors, associates and compatriots, so it is tough to know how much Duer lost, though Jones, the Fordham professor, thinks the figure was at least $2 million in current terms. ... "