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British military casualties are usually repatriated here.
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The State Department expressed concern today about the fate of Pedro Riera Escalante, a former Cuban intelligence official who sought political asylum here but was forcibly repatriated to Havana on Wednesday.
And we must never give in to those who would throw away our values, with the appalling prospect of repatriating migrants who are here totally legally and have lived here for years.
"Here we care for them until they are repatriated to their places of origin," Loera said.
They're not, and they never will be, which is why the State Department has finally begun to improve efforts to repatriate our Iraqi allies here.
Mrs. Kirchner has already nationalized Argentine Airlines and pension funds, while also pressuring companies here to repatriate export proceeds in an effort to slow capital flight.
One cannot escape, particularly in recent months, the debate that has emerged around the extent to which it is appropriate – and these are my words here – to repatriate the Human Rights Act (HRA) and make it "more British".
Rather than reinvesting their Argentine profits here to meet contractural targets for expansion and improvement of service, utilities mostly repatriated profits to parent companies.
Some Fijian ultra-nationalists have even suggested that all Indians be "repatriated" out of Fiji, an idea that is met with anger and disbelief among Indians, many of whom were born here and have never left Fiji.
Rwanda and Uganda have repatriated troops.
Most were repatriated.
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