More than 150,00 Soviet citizens have emigrated to the United States since 1975, many settling in New York.
Some Soviet officials estimate that four million Soviet citizens will emigrate in the next few years.
Some white citizens emigrated in the early 1980s, regretting the loss of their rights and being uncertain about their future, although a significant number remained.
Many citizens emigrated to the United States.
In addition, not all the citizens of other nations emigrated; a number elected to remain, accepting the new government of the planet.
Threats and other violent incidents are common and some Christian citizens are emigrating.
There was no formal legal basis under which a citizen could emigrate from the country.
Since the beginning of this year, 167,093 East German citizens have emigrated to West Germany.
Over 30% of its citizens have already emigrated to neighbouring countries.
Because of bad harvests and mass poverty many citizens emigrated to the USA.