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  3. My family, like most, has an immigrant background — I don't even know all of it, just that my great-grandfather came over on the boat from Poland.

My family, like most, has an immigrant background — I don't even know all of it, just that my great-grandfather came over on the boat from Poland.

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    My family, like most, has an immigrant background — I don't even know all of it, just that my great-grandfather came over on the boat from Poland.

    The countries who will best survive in the 21st Century will be those who welcome immigrants, esp climate refugees. People are what make a country strong. Diversity is strength.

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      My family, like most, has an immigrant background — I don't even know all of it, just that my great-grandfather came over on the boat from Poland.

      The countries who will best survive in the 21st Century will be those who welcome immigrants, esp climate refugees. People are what make a country strong. Diversity is strength.

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      Back when there was "no wrong way" to emigrate to America.

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        Back when there was "no wrong way" to emigrate to America.

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        @susankayequinn I know my father’s parents stories, and my mother’s mother’s family story, but the rest is vague, other than all from Italy, Abruzzo or Lazio, maybe other regions of Italy, throughout the 1800s into the very early 1900s.

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          My family, like most, has an immigrant background — I don't even know all of it, just that my great-grandfather came over on the boat from Poland.

          The countries who will best survive in the 21st Century will be those who welcome immigrants, esp climate refugees. People are what make a country strong. Diversity is strength.

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          @susankayequinn the whole depopulation nonsense is the worst too. I saw someone writing that the left needs to engage with it… immigration is the solution

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            Back when there was "no wrong way" to emigrate to America.

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            @susankayequinn … unless you fell under the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882-1943)

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