There 40,000 Cambodians who had fled Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge awaited resettlement.
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The Obama administration has released 38 people to 16 countries for resettlement.
From the sacbee.com
Authorities also plan to build more permanent resettlement camps with plumbing.
From the boston.com
Worse, anyone who arrived there after 1994 will be ineligible for resettlement.
From the economist.com
Many families have defied resettlement and live now on the margins of the lake.
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It involved the migration and resettlement of close to or over 20 million people.
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What started out as a controlled resettlement mushroomed into a massive influx.
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Once upon a time there was a 60 year Care worker and Housing resettlement officer.
From the guardian.co.uk
He favored gradual emancipation, with resettlement of former slaves in Africa.
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The transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
(resettled) relocated: settled in a new location
Human migration is physical movement by humans from one area to another, sometimes over long distances or in large groups. ...
Resettlement in Newfoundland and Labrador terms was an organized approach to centralize the population into growth areas. ...
Permanent relocation of refugees in a place outside their country of origin to allow them to establish residence and become productive members of society there. ...
German euphemism for the deportation of prisoners to killing centers in Poland.
A term used by the War Relocation Authority to refer to the migration of Japanese Americans from the incarceration camps in which they were imprisoned during World War II. ...
At the end of the war Japanese Canadians were strongly pressured to establish themselves outside of British Columbia. Over 9,000 Japanese Canadians made new homes in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. The policy was designed to disperse those of Japanese ancestry throughout Canada. ...
A long-term protective action in which people are kept out of a contaminated area permanently. Also called permanent relocation.