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The experience has brought many Americans to believe that resettling people in this country is what refugee work means.
Decades after the war, some talked about resettling where the German Autonomous Republic used to be.
Moreover, if there are too many beds people will inevitably stay too long, which increases the difficulties of resettling them back into normal life.
Your report will answer many of their questions, but some of them face arduous tasks in resettling their planets."
I counted more than 30 tufted ducks while at least 80 mallards were making wide sweeps round the pond before resettling.
At present, the United States is working towards resettling more than 60,000 of these refugees in the US as a third country settlement programme.
Thailand has taken steps to eradicate opium cultivation by resettling the Akha into permanent villages.
Meanwhile, Maurice was making plans for resettling devastated areas in the Balkans by using Armenian settlers.
The newly independent country had few resource and the Central Government was exhausted in resettling 7 million refugees in Punjab.
The residents were given the choice of either moving their cottages further south at Hanlan's Point, or resettling on Algonquin Island.
Vacant tribal lands, Mr. Budlender said, were to be available for resettling some of the millions of blacks displaced by apartheid.
A priest, Ramón Ortiz y Miera, was appointed to be Commissioner of Emigration to assist in resettling Mexican citizens.
The Iraqi government also used this opportunity to settle demographic scores in their favor - resettling Kurds from disputed territories and moving in Arab families in their place.
At the official exchange rate of about $1.60 to a ruble, this would be more than $600 million of the $1.1 billion the United Nations is seeking for rebuilding Afghanistan and resettling refugees.
The Russians enforced taxation of natives through collection of yasak in sable furs and regularly trespassed their self-assumed rights; the natives evaded extortion by resettling to remote areas.
When refugees began fleeing from Cambodia after the 1979 Vietnamese invasion, the United States accepted the bulk of the responsibility for resettling them, and more than 150,000 Cambodians came to this country.
At the same time, among the roughly 100,000 refugees who have been waiting in camps here, initial optimism that the conflict would be over swiftly has faded, along with the desire to avoid resettling farther from home.
President Clinton's new strategy to restore democracy to Haiti has thus far failed to weaken the ruling military junta, elicit help from other countries in resettling refugees or stem criticism by lawmakers, refugee groups and human rights leaders.
The UNHCR aids Turkey in resettling Iraqis in third countries through deciding the cases of ones that have applied for refugee status in Turkey by applying procedural and substantive international refugee law.
Ms. Zorina, who took on the task of resettling the former occupants, became so involved in their lives that at one point, long after they had moved out, they called her up to settle a quarrel over who owned the formerly communal television set.
Freedom of choice is no longer on the agenda, especially now that American Jews have discovered that it is easier to raise money for absorbing Soviet Jews in Israel than it is for resettling them in the US.
The Tokyo Government has prepared a survey team to go to Cambodia, where the United Nations is supervising the demobilization of troops and resettling refugees under the terms of peace accords signed last year by the Phnom Penh Government and three rebel factions.
The decision by the State Health Commissioner, Dr. David Axelrod, based on the findings of a five-year environmental review, could lead to the resettling of about 220houses north and west of the covered-over canal, where 21,800 tons of chemical wastes were buried in the 1940's and 50's.
A29 HELPING CUBAN REFUGEES Cuban exile groups are obtaining pledges to cover costs of resettling Cuban families held at Guantanamo Naval Base in an effort to win their entry into the United States.
Attempts to emigrate to Switzerland or Brazil failed, so they moved briefly back to Düsseldorf before resettling in Unterwössen, a small village in the district of Traunstein in the far south-east of Bavaria, where his daughter attended the Landschulheim Marquartstein, a local gymnasium and boarding school.