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  2. Suella Braverman’s most controversial quotes – from immigrant ...

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    She called illegal immigration to the UK an ‘invasion’, arguing that the opposition could not be trusted to combat the issue. This choice of words provoked a lot of critcism across the ...

  3. The Refugees (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, when Marcus is asleep, Liem answers a short phone call from Parrish before reading the reply from his father, who asks him to "live a correct life." From behind one of the house windows, he catches sight of two men. They turn to face him and the three of them share a fleeting moment together.

  4. A father's love and the embrace of an immigrant community ...

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    “We were all just crying on the phone,” Suni said. “It was a very, very surreal moment. I am super proud of them. My parents are just the most amazing people in my life. “I love them so ...

  5. 55 Ruby Bridges Quotes About Life, Courage and Equality - AOL

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    God makes each of us unique in ways that go much deeper.” 6. “That first morning I remember mom saying as I got dressed in my new outfit, ‘Now, I want you to behave yourself today, Ruby, and ...

  6. Yosimar Reyes - Wikipedia

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    He is a queer [1] undocumented immigrant who was born in Guerrero, Mexico, and raised in East San Jose, California. Reyes has been described as "a voice that shines light on the issues affecting queer immigrants in the U.S. and throughout the world." [2] Reyes centers queer, working class, and immigrant themes in his work.

  7. The Good Immigrant - Wikipedia

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    The Good Immigrant is a book of 21 essays by BAME writers, described by Sandeep Parmar in The Guardian as "an unflinching dialogue about race and racism in the UK", [1] which aims to "document… what it means to be a person of colour now" [2] in light of what Shukla notes in the book's foreword "the backwards attitude to immigration and refugees [and] the systematic racism that runs through ...

  8. Anzia Yezierska - Wikipedia

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    Anzia Yezierska (October 29, 1880 – November 20, 1970) was an American novelist born in Mały Płock, Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire.She emigrated as a child with her parents to the United States and lived in the immigrant neighborhood of the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

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