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They're not being resettled at all.
The women's golf team resettled at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La.
Some asylum seekers have been resettled, at least on a temporary basis, and are living in the community.
They can be "resettled," at the government's whim, into Bantustans, or "black homelands," which are effectively dumping grounds.
Both birds have since met mates at the clinic; the two couples are now resettled at farms in upstate New York.
Instead, the ducks will be transferred to a rehabilitation center in Staten Island and resettled at a wildlife refuge in Queens.
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In 2007, the United States agreed to resettle at least 60,000 of them.
Human Rights First, a non-partisan advocacy organization, called on the president to commit to resettle at least 100,000 Syrian refugees during the next fiscal year.
The government plans to resettle at least 80percentt of those in the camps by the end of the year and rehabilitate over 10,000 former rebels and thousands of families who had direct contact with the Tamil Tigers.
Between 2002 and 2007 the Jakobshavn Isbrae, a big glacier in western Greenland, retreated by 3km a year, shedding a total of over 36 billion tonnes of ice.If the climate stabilises soon, the ice cap might resettle at a slightly lower mass than it has now, raising sea levels by only a few centimetres.
We believe such is this country's great tradition of sanctuary and generosity of spirit that we could feasibly resettle at least 10,000 people a year for the next two years, rising to a minimum of 50,000 in total over the five-year period you foresaw in your announcement.
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