The cost of health care and rent, as well as a chaotic political system, has these children of immigrants leaving the American dream behind to live elsewhere.
“Expatriate” is from the Latin “expatriatus” and meaning to leave the country of one’s origins or father specifically. It started in the 18th century as a word for exile, especially self-imposed exile; but now represents all those living in a country other than that of their birth.
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Oh great, you’ve speedrunned the crazy republican playbook
Hurt people hurt people.
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Than you have never been in a conflict with someone close to you before. Which is something to be envious for.
Personal anecdotes do not science make.
Oh. But my quote wasn’t anecdote: it is the title of a study. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X17300611?via%3Dihub
A Democrat never lived in a redlined neighborhoods… They didn’t even know they were a thing folks!
It’s expatriates. Not ex-patriots.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/expatriate
“Expatriate” is from the Latin “expatriatus” and meaning to leave the country of one’s origins or father specifically. It started in the 18th century as a word for exile, especially self-imposed exile; but now represents all those living in a country other than that of their birth.