Of persons born in another area or country than that lived in.
1Often, the victims are foreign-born brides brought to Britain via arranged marriages.
2Police sources tell me foreign-born nationals are easy to turn into CIs.
3The proportion of foreign-born tuberculosis patients in the United States is increasing.
4Accountants say a foreign-born parent can be enough to claim the status.
5Communicable disease reporting related to foreign-born persons has not yet been evaluated.
6Thus, in her most important institution to the foreign-born, America fell short.
7To reach their foreign-born students, educators hit upon a novel teaching strategy.
8Untaxed Indians, and foreign-born Chinese and Japanese do not enjoy the suffrage.
9Many Jews, both home-born and foreign-born, have been brought into the fold.
10For foreign-born women in the United States, the drop was 14 percent.
11Ntseki has, however, not ruled out calling up foreign-born players in the future.
12Less than two percent of Japan's almost 128 million population are currently foreign-born.
13Sentiment analysis revealed that right-leaning reports often portrayed foreign-born persons negatively.
14In all three countries, approximately three quarters of cases were foreign-born.
15Is there an enduring link between safety pins and solidarity with the foreign-born?
16By 1940, there were some eighty-four thousand foreign-born Negroes living in the country.