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Indeed, about 56 of those designated for possible transfer come from Yemen, to which Mr. Obama himself indefinitely barred further repatriations — a year before Congress imposed its most severe restrictions — because of Yemen's active Al Qaeda branch.
At the office of the International Organization for Migration, which coordinates repatriations, a group of Moroccans slouched dejectedly in the hallway.
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Howard Haysom had written to Governor Kaine, calling the repatriation "a shameful, shameful decision".
Ethnomusicologists see Tribe's approach to sampling native music as a form of repatriation, a challenge to western concepts of copyright.
Malaysia and Indonesia said in a joint statement in Kuala Lumpur that they would offer resettlement and repatriation, a process that would be "done in a year by the international community".
Another policy Trump is apparently interested in is called "repatriation," an ostensible solution to the problem of companies keeping profits overseas, where they can't be taxed.
Some analysts saw the repatriations as a North Korean overture to ease tensions with the South.
Another concern is that Rohingyas who have fled to Bangladesh haven't been informed about the potential repatriations, said a UNICEF media and communications spokesperson.
Loera refers to the repatriation as "a bereavement, a mourning".
Graham's play for Connections, Bassett, is set in a Wiltshire classroom overlooking a repatriation parade for a dead British soldier.
Given what is now known about the murder case, a stance against repatriation is a confusing position to stake out.
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