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Profile: Somali Bantu refugees prepare to be resettled in America
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NPR All Things Considered
05-16-2003
Profile: Somali Bantu refugees prepare to be resettled in America
Host: MELISSA BLOCK
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM
MELISSA BLOCK, host:
Over the next two years, the US plans to resettle nearly 12,000 Bantu refugees from Somalia. They will be scattered in groups across the United States. The first planeload arrives next week. The project poses one of the most ambitious challenges for resettlement agencies in ...
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Profile: Somali Bantu refugees prepare to be resettled in America
All Things Considered (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 Profile: Somali Bantu refugees prepare to be resettled in America Host: MELISSA BLOCK Time: 9:00-10:00 PM MELISSA BLOCK, host: Over the next two years, the US plans to resettle nearly 12,000 Bantu refugees from Somalia. They will be scattered in groups across the United States. The first
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