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Demography / Population / Refugee / International Rescue Committee / Human geography / Nai Soi / American Refugee Committee / Bureau of Population /  Refugees /  and Migration / Asylum in the United States / Forced migration / Right of asylum / Human migration
Date: 2011-10-18 10:04:53
Demography
Population
Refugee
International Rescue Committee
Human geography
Nai Soi
American Refugee Committee
Bureau of Population
Refugees
and Migration
Asylum in the United States
Forced migration
Right of asylum
Human migration

Fact Sheet: United States Resettlement Admissions Program (USRAP) The United States welcomed 60,192 refugees from all over the world during Fiscal Year[removed]October 2007 – September[removed]A total of 18,511 refugees r

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