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Emma Goldman was expelled from the country in 1919 and spent her last 20 years in exile from a United States she loved.

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In 2011 the Vatican cut a deal with the regime to send the Black Spring prisoners into exile.

Speaking after the deal was reached, Hamas's exiled Gaza leader, Khalil Al-Hayya, said he had received assurances from the US and other mediators that the war had ended.

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The Kremlin’s refusal last year to aid former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is now in exile in Moscow, was a potent indication of its shrinking military and political reach.

In planning that strongly echoes the ill-fated invasion of Iraq, Rubio is working with exiled opposition politicians on day-after regime change plans.

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