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The girl's paternal family, according to a Native American news organization's article based on interviews with relatives, had relocated to Los Angeles after the Indian Relocation Act of 1956 in which Indian families were encouraged to integrate in mainstream culture.
And if DeKalb condemned Brannon Hill, by law it would be obligated to find housing for every displaced family, according to Georgia's Relocation Act.
Collins, of course, ignores the many times the U.S. Senate has "been hijacked" by supporters of Israel to take actions detrimental to the Palestinians (like this very resolution which threatens to cut U.S. aid or the infamous Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Act of 1996, which had a devastating impact on perceptions of the U.S. across the Arab World).
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It's worth remembering how every one of the unaccountable moneybags involved in the team's relocation acted like an appalling turd in perpetrating its heist on Seattle.
These include the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1987, the 'Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA),' and the recent 'Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st century Act (MAP-21).' These laws have exhibited an increasing emphasis on integrated management practices and efficient use of federal funds.
Sepulveda said that the pedestrian bridge project was "not on the chopping block" and has funding through Measure R funds, federal money from the Surface Transportation Uniform Relocation Assistance Act and state funds from the Interregional Transportation Improvement program and Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement and Service Enhancement Account.
The BBC, citing the UN, said there was information that China had detained at least 20 activists prior to the ceremony; it reported sources saying that 120 more activists were subjected to house arrest, travel restrictions, forced relocations, or "other acts of intimidation" ahead of the ceremony; external Chinese sources put the figure of people so restricted at approximately 270.
The tiny Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe has called the coastal marshlands of southern Louisiana home ever since their ancestors settled there to avoid forced relocation under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
The couple, like nearly everyone on the island, belong to the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe, and can trace their roots to the early 1800s when Native Americans fleeing forced relocation under the Indian Removal Act first settled the island.
By the 1972 meeting, the total cost of the relocation was $43,000 and the act provoked interest from the State of Connecticut.
On the Tsim Sha Tsui side of the harbour, the proposed relocation of the bus terminus which acts as a feeder for the ferry is forecast to further reduce passenger numbers by one-fifth.
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