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The parents and older brother probably would've had Russian citizenship when they immigrated to the US, though I think the younger brother was born in and had Kyrgystani citizenship. So they probably would've been immigrants under the quotas set up to re-settle refugees from Russia and other parts of the former Soviet Union...
If folks want to blame someone for the proliferation of Muslim immigrants look no further than Ted Kennedy. Google immigrant act of 1965, all the answers are there.
Yeah that's when we started letting in immigrants from places like Ghana... No irony there.
We had "immigrants" from Africa from day one. Africa and Europe for the most part. We've always had racial diversity. That's not the problem here.
We had slaves from Africa from day one, not immigrants.
I just like pointing out Edward A's hypocrisy that he rails against an immigration act that basically allowed his parents to move here and him to be born here, yet fails to see anything funny about that.
We had slaves from Africa from day one, not immigrants.
I just like pointing out Edward A's hypocrisy that he rails against an immigration act that basically allowed his parents to move here and him to be born here, yet fails to see anything funny about that.
The parents and older brother probably would've had Russian citizenship when they immigrated to the US, though I think the younger brother was born in and had Kyrgystani citizenship. So they probably would've been immigrants under the quotas set up to re-settle refugees from Russia and other parts of the former Soviet Union...
the younger brother was 8 years old when he came over. The older was, I believe in his late teens.
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