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  2. Refugees in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    In the years 1959, 1960, and 1961 following the 1959 Tibetan uprising and exile of the Dalai Lama, over 20,000 Tibetans migrated to Nepal. Since then many have emigrated to India or settled in refugee camps set up by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Government of Nepal, the Swiss Government, Services for Technical Co-operation Switzerland, and Australian Refugees Committee.

  3. Bhutanese refugees - Wikipedia

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    Bhutanese refugees in Beldangi I show a Bhutanese passport. It is a legal passport of Bhutan that many Bhutanese refugees surreptitiously took with them when they were forcefully deported from Bhutan. Bhutanese refugees are Lhotshampas ("southerners"), a group of Nepali language-speaking Bhutanese people.

  4. Nepalese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, ethnic Nepalis in more than 110,000 in numbers, who were forced out of Bhutan have temporarily settled in refugee camps in eastern part of Nepal. After the 15 years of exile they are now being resettled in Australia, US and Europe. By the end of the resettlement program it is estimated that around 5,000 of Bhutanese will be in ...

  5. Beldangi refugee camps - Wikipedia

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    Bhutanese refugees in Beldangi I presenting a Bhutanese passport. Beldangi 2 was cleared for settlement in the early 90s. Bhutanese exiles were given refuge by the government of Nepal on humanitarian grounds and were temporarily settled in Maidhar by the side of the Kankai river, some 600 km east of Kathmandu.

  6. Refugees and resettlement groups brace for a second Trump ...

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    But many resettlement organizations, which help refugees find housing, learn English and find jobs, say they expect admissions to be cut sharply, undercutting a program President Joe Biden rebuilt ...

  7. Goldhap refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    Goldhap is the smallest of the seven Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal. [4] Its 2002 population was about 9,000, [5] which fell by 2011 to just over 4,600 thanks to third-country resettlement. [2] After settling in the different camps, politically interested people formed many political organizations.

  8. Refugees and resettlement groups brace for a second Trump ...

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    Yeah, the United States is the world's largest resettlement destination right now. Since the 1980 Refugee Act that helped create the program, more than 3 million refugees have been resettled in ...

  9. U.S. explores refugee program for non-Mexican asylum ... - AOL

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    Refugees using the U.S. resettlement program can apply to become permanent residents within one year, offering more stability than other options. To be approved, they must establish that they face ...