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  • om the USA, relented and allowed 1,500 Jewish migrants a month into Palestine.
  • Migrants account for around 12 per cent, these include
  • The UK saw an influx of economic migrants after World War II, many from the Commonwealt
  • d they were "hopeful" of finding more missing migrants alive but that "it has been a night and we ha
  • e Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants.
  • lieved to be carrying up to 300 North African migrants and asylum seekers, mainly from Bangladesh, C
  • Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants
  • tocol is aimed at the protection of rights of migrants and the reduction of the power and influence
  • e Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants in 1990, the Congregation for
  • es, cultures and philosophies among the young migrants and the local populations, who will be encour
  • e Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants.
  • e Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants (1986-1991), Pontifical Counci
  • d wildlife; especially waterfowl, neotropical migrants, and anadromous fish.
  • 5,000 Haitian, Cuban, and Dominican Republic migrants and has supported as many as 756 migrants on
  • he community thrived, thereby attracting more migrants and by 1950s had reached its peak.
  • for its grassland nesting birds, neo-tropical migrants and raptors, the refuge also hosts wildlife c
  • e Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants.
  • Albany was an important arrival point for migrants and settlers in Western Australia with over 4
  • In recent years there has been an upsurge of migrants and refugees settled from North African count
  • as been a squatted social centre, which hosts migrants and refugees, community activities, and polit
  • de international organisations, human rights, migrants and refugees, elections and democratisation a
  • He expanded ministries to migrants and minorities, founded a scholarship program
  • son for the Coast Guard said they rescued 113 migrants and were assisting in the search for those wh
  • knowledge and experience in matters affecting migrants and immigrants, Bishop DiMarzio has testified
  • d segments of the population - orphans, rural migrants, and the disabled.
  • on the basis that there are already too many migrants, and not enough money or work available to ma
  • ned a welcome center for ex-convicts, illegal migrants and political refugees: the 'Chateau de Bomel
  • In addition, a small range of non-raptorial migrants appear over the Marin Headlands in the autumn
  • But it says migrants are increasingly arriving in Greece by overla
  • They say the migrants are believed to have been from El Salvador, H
  • e whole world accepts that only a fraction of migrants are in South Africa legally.
  • astern migratory population (longest-distance migrants) are heavily infected.
  • The migrants are lodged in rooms at the batey sometimes wi
  • 279,906 migrants arrived to the Russian Federation the same ye
  • ports and also that they should be taken from migrants arriving in the UK.
  • ement organization assisting African American migrants arriving in Chicago from the rural South.
  • birds, wading birds, raptors, and neotropical migrants, as well as habitat and protection for endang
  • rrying out more extortions and kidnappings of migrants as their resources and recruits dwindle.
  • he U.S., and finally, rescued several hundred migrants attempting to reach the U.S. in unseaworthy b
  • e for housing and processing more than 40,000 migrants awaiting repatriation or parole to the United
  • n a further dimension, the arrival of illegal migrants became an issue between neighboring countries
  • These immigrants and migrants became the basis of South Philadelphia's uniq
  • In the 1500s many Russian migrants began to live there, beginning a long process
  • to Germany subsided in the mid-1970s, Turkish migrants began to migrate to Arab oil countries, espec
  • The locale was settled by Mormon migrants between 1900 and 1920, creating an enclave ne
  • (that is, returned them to Haiti) 538 Haitian migrants bound for the United States, and later seized
  • Over the years these migrants built up their own individual culture and est
  • a must be recolonized each spring by southern migrants, but this species over-winters in south Texas
  • The Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, supplementing the Conve
  • mpaign to expel South Indian and North Indian migrants by force.
  • e being the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, adopted by the United N
  • a freeze on immigration, arguing that African migrants carried disease into Australia.
  • e in East Africa a relatively small number of migrants carried it across the Red Sea to Arabia, inau
  • hundreds of thousands of non-Malay Indonesian migrants, changing forever the demographic balance in
  • years, he was Mayor, he did an awful lot for migrants coming into Geelong."
  • State average of 9%; and 3% of students were migrants, compared to a State average of 1%.
  • Cuban migrants continued to arrive until the camps reached t
  • The daughter of Greek migrants, Cotsis grew up in the St George district tog
  • during the second quarter of 2010 half of the migrants detected trying to enter the EU were Albanian
  • gration, Harriet Lane's crew saved over 2,400 migrants, directed 15 cutters, an aerostat and multipl
  • Female migrants, domestic workers and sex workers must have t
  • Large numbers of migrants due to employment with Madras Regiment and HA
  • The ship repatriated over 1700 Haitian migrants during this patrol.
  • building housed about 200 people, mostly poor migrants families, and some small businesses also oper
  • proceeds from the sale of which were sent to migrants' families.
  • Many migrants fell victim to bandits and bloodthirsty relig
  • The migrants found employment in the mining, steel and con
  • lt with apartment buildings, and populated by migrants from Anatolia.
  • nly Mosques (Masjids), established by Bosnian migrants from the early-1960s to late-1970s under the
  • sin, where they combined with Munsee Delaware migrants from southwestern Ontario, and are now known
  • e Turks and Caicos Islands of a boat carrying migrants from Haiti late on the night of 26 July 2009.
  • e number of long-term and short-term economic migrants from Pakistan in Turkey that have travelled t
  • an, Giorgio Ronconi and Enrico Tamberlik (all migrants from Benjamin Lumley's company in 1846), Anto
  • and that these skilled craftsmen were likely migrants from Ireland who had come to the area looking
  • ), including more than 300,000 occupation-era migrants from the neighboring Soviet Union.
  • o be founded (or at least settled) by Aeolian migrants from Lesbos.
  • However the place is now full of illegal migrants from Bangladesh.
  • They were migrants from Tamil Nadu who were embraced into the Na
  • rticularly among highly affluent and educated migrants from the Northeast who traditionally tend to
  • Sabanilla was founded in 1771 by 150 migrants from the surrounding villages of Moyos and Ti
  • e History of nellikutty begins with coming of migrants from Travancore.
  • Turks in India comprise migrants from Turkey living in India, and their descen
  • The dead miners were identified as migrants from Henan, Anhui and Sichuan provinces.
  • s founded in 1722 by French colonists, mostly migrants from Canada.
  • The city was founded by migrants from Tanis, after whom the city was named.
  • rug cartel is suspected in the massacre of 72 migrants from Central and South America.
  • s class of Nairs, as the name indicates, were migrants from Tamil Nadu who were embraced into the Na
  • in the late 1960s with the arrival of labour migrants from Turkey.
  • ajority of the inhabitants are successors of, migrants from the Southern districts of Kerala(Mid-Tra
  • of the city, are dominated by populations of migrants from Anatolia.
  • owing the Second World War, a large number of migrants from the mainland arrived in Hong Kong.
  • as notable for its cosmopolitan work force of migrants from 32 countries, mostly from Europe.
  • ame time, Jin Shuren arranged for Han Chinese migrants from Gansu to settle in the abolished Khanate
  • on has condemned the massacre of 72 suspected migrants from Central and South America, blaming drug
  • mind in Italy that affects not just Roma but migrants from other countries."
  • story of this town starts with the arrival of migrants from Kottayam district of Kerala during 1948
  • in the nineteenth century, with an influx of migrants from different parts of Britain and further a
  • ich indicates that he was a descendant of the migrants from that town in Granada.
  • stricts of Paris, France where the unemployed migrants from rural areas resided.
  • Founded around 1735 by French habitants and migrants from settlements in the Illinois Country just
  • kish Coast Guard picked up thirty-one illegal migrants from the sea, two of them women.
  • aharashtrians' campaign, Thackeray threatened migrants from South India with harm unless they left M
  • hrough Jian and alludes to the disillusion of migrants from the country through Guei.
  • g back to Chinese rule, increasing numbers of migrants from mainland China have been coming to the c
  • the transfer operation was to move the Cuban migrants from Safe Haven camps in Panama to Guantanamo
  • or the settlement fot the settlement Turkishs migrants from Bulgaria.
  • th century, the village consisted of Iroquois migrants from the north, as well as Shawnee and Lenape
  • icy of only accepting mainstream occupational migrants from "traditional source" countries.
  • s Street in Tanjong Pagar, and was erected by migrants from Nan An town in Fujian province of China.
  • 1775 and involved an approximate one thousand migrants from mainly Yorkshire, England arriving in No
  • women killed were believed to be undocumented migrants from South and Central America, including Bra
  • , according to others they are descendants of migrants from what is now Belarus that were mixed with
  • n complaining against infiltration of illegal migrants from neighbouring Bangladesh (East Pakistan t
  • was gradually transformed into arable land by migrants from Punjab.
  • of around twenty settlers which were a mix of migrants from Pennsylvania of English and Germanic ori
  • It is also used by groups of migrants from Sri Lanka and India in Canada (especiall
  • arch network entitled “The Religious Lives of Migrants,” funded by the Ford Foundation and the Socia
  • They are altitudinal migrants, generally nesting in the upper grasslands an
  • The quarter of the city is where the Aksaray migrants had settled is now called Aksaray.
  • By May 1954, 23,000 migrants had passed through the Northam Camp once the
  • Hostility towards migrants has also been extended against journalists, c
  • The migrants have no lobby.
  • Other migrants have included Osprey and Hobby.
  • Migrants have been reported as far west as Great Brita
  • In winter, after the summer migrants have gone, the reservoir margins are good for
  • ion procedures and their impact on Zimbabwean migrants have said they welcome the new rules “in prin
  • he Walton refugee camp with millions of other migrants, he used to make announcements on a megaphone
  • EU, Greece has to do more to ensure that the migrants' human rights are respected.
  • Surviving migrants in Karaburun, Turkey after the incident
  • Migrants, in particular, are vulnerable and 67% of tho
  • the electorate due to the very high level of migrants in the area; Unity beat the Liberal Party by
  • dispensation” granted undocumented Zimbabwean migrants in April last year. 
  • The proportion of migrants in the population was 90% in Titagarh
  • n particular, he wrote high praise for Korean migrants in Hawaii, attributing their success in their
  • Rose, Arnold (1969), Migrants in Europe, University of Minnesota Press, ISB
  • mbers of Tamils to the UK started with labour migrants in the 1940s.
  • genous one, because one quarter of Vietnamese migrants in Berlin and Germany are Hoa.
  • ) was a popular movement against undocumented migrants in Assam between 1979 and 1985.
  • nt of India allotted agricultural land to the migrants in this area.
  • rights expert said detention centers holding migrants in Greece were overcrowded and filthy and des
  • e Katrina, and fed 60 South American indigent migrants in New Jersey.
  • htra Navnirman Sena (MNS) on the North Indian migrants in Mumbai.
  • with artifacts on the lives of early Chinese migrants in Singapore in April 1998.
  • llectual and a proponent of rights of Turkish Migrants in Germany and of Turkish-German relations.
  • ctive proponent of the integration of Turkish migrants in German society.
  • c movement demanding detection of all illegal migrants in the state, deletion of their names from th
  • ing a substantial number of second-generation migrants in the suburb with 13.8% speaking Italian, 9.
  • with a range of social actors aiming to help migrants in Spain and received a Ph.D. in Cultural Stu
  • The Creek migrants included Hitchiti and Mikasuki speakers.
  • e reserve fringe plays host to several summer migrants including whitethroats and sedge warblers, wh
  • ed from infectious diseases brought in by new migrants, including measles and smallpox.
  • rly 1850s, with the arrival of Irish Catholic migrants, including the Barry, Sullivan, Erwin, and Ro
  • autumn both produces good numbers of passage migrants, including waders in the spring and Redstart
  • a Policy and increased access to non-European migrants, including refugees fleeing the Vietnam War.
  • been largely successful in converting Indian migrants into Indian-Singaporeans.”
  • Hakka language due to large numbers of Hakka migrants into the region.
  • Around 1700 migrants land on Malta every year and due to the parti
  • s non-availability of affordable housing, the migrants lived illegally in wooden shanties in a hills
  • The hard work of the migrants made Karikkottakary a small town with almost
  • Most prostitutes are migrants, mainly from the former Eastern Bloc countrie
  • e Census taken in the year 2000, Puerto Rican migrants make up a 1.2% of the total population of the
  • ading birds, shorebirds, raptors, neotropical migrants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians use refuge
  • major employers in the area, drawing yet more migrants many of whom married and settled in the area.
  • The earlier migrants may have become Malayalam-speaking Kurukkal.
  • In this way, successful migrants may use their new capital to provide for bett
  • 05 for a few weeks to make his shortened (for migrants) military service.
  • Some 700-800 migrants, mostly Afghan, were camped in an area among
  • the majority of migrants move a short distance.
  • traditional theory has been that these early migrants moved into the Beringia land bridge between e
  • n approximately 60,000 years ago; from there, migrants moved into Southern China, then crossing the
  • tering in the tropics; others are attitudinal migrants, moving down from the mountains in the winter
  • Turks in Serbia refer to the migrants of the Ottoman Empire or immigrants from toda
  • ,, Giang provided free advice to refugees and migrants on the Australian Migration law from 1992 unt
  • Knight Island has cared for over 1000 illegal migrants on her decks and conducted numerous political
  • It was a place of rest and grazing used by migrants on the Old Spanish Trail on their way overlan
  • frican-American population, many of whom were migrants or whose parents or grandparents had come Nor
  • arge Tamil speaking population who are either migrants or descendants of migrants who came as labore
  • years they preyed especially on travelers and migrants passing through the area.
  • anadian Arctic, with several waves of ancient migrants passing through the area, from the northbound
  • Maintenance of Migrants' Pension Rights Convention, 1935 (shelved) is
  • It is mostly a southern species, but migrants reach Manitoba, Quebec and Maine.
  • Young female migrants recounted being robbed, beaten, and raped by
  • This particular group of migrants, referred to as “The General Langfitt Group”,
  • Few of the older Uyghur migrants retain personal cross-border links with relat
  • um detention centre, as well as campaigns for migrants rights and against dawn raids.
  • nary Women (founded 25 July 1961) minister to migrants, seafarers, refugees and displaced persons.
  • The migrants settled at Lobethal, and Bethanien.
  • large number of Italian, Yugoslav and Spanish migrants settled in the area and established tobacco f
  • and maintain discipline on board and see the migrants settled on arrival.
  • But like the other migrants sheltering here in Alexandroupolis,10  kilome
  • brahminy ducks, grebes, shell-ducks (European migrants), shovellers, teals, herons, red-wattled lapw
  • area from that train, as did English-speaking migrants, some of which became successful businessmen
  • Kong is primarily a transit point for illegal migrants, some of whom are subject to conditions of de
  • , and were followed by Indo-European-speaking migrants sometime later.
  • He claimed that birds, and other aerial migrants such as butterflies, do not migrate purposefu
  • rian - all members came to Australia as child migrants) that gave their music that passionate edge o
  • he recent controversy over the mainly Mexican migrants, the term immigrant would apply to foreign bo
  • ommittee, The Welfare of Former British Child Migrants, Third Report, Session 1997-1998, HC 755-I an
  • Clark, whose grandfathers were migrants to Scotland from Ireland, earned his B.A. in
  • vacant outskirt when it was founded by rural migrants to the city in the 1960s.
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