Many Poles or those of Polish descent born in the Forties, Fifties and Sixties could be descendants of Siberian deportees. |
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Some people were discussing the idea of taking finger prints from deportees as soon as they arrive on our shores. |
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Many of the deportees were born in refugee camps in Thailand, have never been to Cambodia or left as babies, and do not speak Khmer. |
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She noted that this service has been aimed at providing advice and information for deportees to help them re-integrate into society. |
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There were safeguards to ensure that deportees did not travel on false passports. |
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I am sceptical that there will be basic bottom line protection for the deportees such as non-refoulement. |
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Thirty unarmed INS agents accompanied the flight, guarding the handcuffed deportees in shifts, standing in aircraft's aisles at every fifth row. |
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The idea, that officers will target potential deportees and drive them home, is fraught with complexity. |
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What seems to have been forgotten behind all the ranting is that legal deportees require support and deportation orders can be wrongly served. |
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He gained prominence as spokesman for the deportees, who were allowed to return after their home country came under international pressure. |
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Daly called on local politicians to ensure social services and support was there for deportees, as many end up homeless. |
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By contrast, there is nothing a trainload of deportees arriving at a Polish camp might have known. |
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Responding to criticism about the treatment of the deportees, the barrister for the State said that an interpreter and doctor had been on board the aircraft. |
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Government through the immigration department should interrogate the deportees to establish the truth about their alien status and how they trekked to their destination. |
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It is difficult to believe that such considerations will bear fruit, however, meaning that forced deportations and prisons for deportees will receive approval. |
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Some of the deportees, including a girl aged about nine, hid their faces from the cameras as they climbed the stairs to board the BAe 146-200 jet. |
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An estimated 46 per cent of deportees died from hunger and disease. |
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From there, the deportees eventually escaped to refugee camps. |
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Without food or water, many deportees died before the trains reached their destinations. |
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It also covers supplementary payments for reimbursement of medical expenses for former deportees or members of the Resistance who were interned. |
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It is unclear how many, if any, of the latest deportees are related to these ragtag rebels. |
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What she did not say is that there are more than 15,000 unaccounted for deportees and her department has no idea where these people are. |
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The killing center authorities kill almost all of these deportees upon their arrival in the camp. |
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Mr Borrell, Parliament's President, has also been officially invited to honour the deportees and to receive the plaque in their memory. |
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Has the Ombudsman been given authority to act for asylum-seekers and deportees? |
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These are mainly known or suspected terrorists, serious criminals, and previous deportees. |
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Member States can add their own proposals to these, such as organising joint charter flights for deportees. |
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The value of cash and items taken from deportees could not be accurately determined. |
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Those shipped out for political reasons constituted a special category of deportees. |
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The deportees were brought from the terminal in a coach and the operation took place at a corner of Stansted airport's apron, well away from other passenger jets. |
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The safe return to their homes of all deportees and displaced persons. |
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The European Union warmly welcomes Albania's stated readiness to accept, in addition to the huge numbers already admitted, additional deportees currently in FYROM and at FYROM's borders. |
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Flights carrying the deportees from the U.S. arrived about once a week. |
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However, as with deportees, these clients are now required to pay the cost of their removal as per R243, if they were removed at Her Majesty's expense. |
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The European Union fully supports the regional refugee concept of the UNHCR as the lead agency to accommodate and assist deportees close to their home, allowing them to return to their places of origin as soon as possible. |
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Nine Lebanese deportees interviewed in Beirut by HRW said they were arbitrarily expelled, without explanation or any opportunity for redress. |
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Even at the door of the gas chambers, the deportees did not want to know. |
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One flight in July was led by Ireland, meaning that other countries flew their deportees to Dublin first before they all departed to Africa. |
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Although expulsion is, as governments maintain, a necessary instrument of any immigration policy, there is still a need to ensure that destination countries allow deportees to enter their territory and do not mistreat them. |
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Most of the deportees were gassed on arrival in Auschwitz. |
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Likewise, the images of another category of mutilation are also moving: the political deportees, the uprooted, who were systematically and diabolically cast where the fury of the torturers dictated. |
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Rights of appeal are more restricted and deportees may not be able to appeal until after they have left the country, by which time it might be too late. |
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A housing block for deportees, the former kitchen block, the cellblock and the building housing the crematorium were preserved in memory of the camp. |
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Many of these deportees died en route from starvation or dehydration. |
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Marshal Khorloogiin Choibalsan attempted to migrate the deportees to Mongolia and he met with them in Siberia during his visit to Russia. |
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An estimated 40,000 were prisoners of war, 100,000 racial deportees, 60,000 political prisoners and 40,000 died as slave labourers. |
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Driven forward by military escorts, the deportees were deprived of food and water and subjected to periodic robbery, rape, and systematic massacre. |
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In Haitian prisons, deportees have suffered from a lack of basic hygiene, nutrition and health care, and from outbreaks of diseases like beriberi and cholera. |
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Marta, Lorena, Victor, and Salvador become wetbacks, criminals, deportees. |
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He said all these measures helped drastic reduction in the number of Deportees on Fake Documents. |
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