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  2. Repatriation - Wikipedia

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    Repatriation laws give non-citizen foreigners who are part of the titular majority group the opportunity to immigrate and receive citizenship. Repatriation of their titular diaspora is practiced by most ethnic nation states. Repatriation laws have been created in many countries to enable diasporas to

  3. Repatriation of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Repatriation to Armenia became one of the goals of the Diaspora, [13] but the incorporation of Armenia within the Soviet Union in 1920, the political and economic instability following Armenia's independence in 1991, its ongoing territorial conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan since 1988, and its location between two hostile countries (Turkey ...

  4. Right of return - Wikipedia

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    The law on the repatriation of self-declared Republic of Abkhazia [28] gives the right of return to the ethnic Abkhaz and Abazins who are the descendants of the refugees who left Abkhazia due to the 19th-century conflicts. [29] The State Repatriation Committee provides support to the repatriates. [30]

  5. A high school student's paper on the Mexican repatriation ...

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    The repatriation involved deporting 1 million people with Mexican heritage, 60% of whom were American-born citizens, and was one of the largest deportations in American history, according to ...

  6. Repat Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Regular networking meeting of repatriates and expats in Yerevan, April 2022. Repat Armenia provides a range of services for those considering a move to Armenia. These services include online and offline consultations introducing pre-repatriation programs and opportunities, covering repatriation and integration topics, information resources on moving, living, and working in Armenia, employment ...

  7. Filipino Repatriation Act - Wikipedia

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    Both the Tydings–McDuffie Act and the Filipino Repatriation Act halted family reunification under U.S. immigration law, forcing many Filipino families to remain separate for a number of years. [1] If they wished to return to the US, the Filipinos were restricted under the quota system established by the Tydings–McDuffie Act which limited ...

  8. Deportation of Cambodian immigrants from the United States

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    The incidence of deportation has been projected to increase significantly; as of 2005, out of 1200 to 1500 potential deportees, 127 had been returned to Cambodia, up from 40 three years previously. [3]

  9. List of diasporas - Wikipedia

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    Matrilineal system indirectly caused the diaspora in Minangkabau community. Nowadays, over a million Minangkabau people living outside of Indonesia , mainly in Malaysia and Singapore , but they recently joined the Indonesian emigration to Australia, China, Europe, Japan, South Korea , Taiwan and the Philippines .