Deporting these undocumented
emigres also means breaking up families, putting those children into child welfare systems incapable of providing them with opportunities for brighter futures.
Not exact matches
Palmeiro says he
also leaned on the lessons he learned from his demanding father, Jose, a Cuban
emigre who moved his family of five from Havana to Miami in 1971, when Rafael was seven, and later whip - cracked Rafael through the after - school workouts that produced his sweet swing and self - punishing mind - set.
Fursenko
also set up a system of multimillion dollar competitive grants to attract foreign researchers and
emigres to come to Russian universities and set up labs there.
It is less interested in, but doesn't abandon completely, the more conventional thriller hugger - mugger, following the mysterious - assassin pattern,
also finding time to stalk various murderous ploys and counterploys in a riven
emigre community even while the dangerous arrival of the political leader to the U.N. draws closer and closer.
Suburban districts
also serve plenty of poor families, especially Latino
emigres and other first - generation Americans toiling for their piece of the streets of gold.
Given the allegations of abuse against undocumented
emigres by ICE officials and operators of jails under its watch, these children and young adults are
also likely to be beaten, tortured and harmed.
Particularly intriguing is the possibility that Mr. Katz's use of expanses of saturated color reflects not only the influence of Abstract Expressionism, the prevailing style when he was coming of age as an artist in New York City in the early 1950's, but
also the impact of his parents, bohemian Russian
emigres who tended to paint the rooms of their Sheepshead Bay home in Brooklyn in strange, intense colors and unusual patterns.