Just what we need. As if we don't have enough problems. The comments to this story are excellent.
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<DIV align=left>Karina Gonzalez, Chattanooga Times Free Press, April 16, 2007
Local resettlement coordinators are asking for community support as they prepare to welcome refugees from Tanzania.
"Chattanooga has been approved as a resettlement site for Burundians," said Anne Curtis, coordinator and sponsorship developer for Bridge Refugee and Sponsorship Services.
As many as 9,000 refugees from Tanzania, known as the "1972 Burundians," are being considered for resettlement in the United States. The refugees are known by the year of their initial exile from Burundi, located in the Great Lakes region of sub-Saharan Africa.
... Deborah Stein, program manager for Episcopal Migration Ministries, a New York-based group that works to resettle refugees, said up to 3,000 Burundian refugees will be resettled to the United States by the end of September. And up to 5,000 refugees from Burundi are expected to resettle in the county during the 2008 fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, she said.
"They will resettle all over the country," Ms. Stein said.
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<DIV align=left>Karina Gonzalez, Chattanooga Times Free Press, April 16, 2007
Local resettlement coordinators are asking for community support as they prepare to welcome refugees from Tanzania.
"Chattanooga has been approved as a resettlement site for Burundians," said Anne Curtis, coordinator and sponsorship developer for Bridge Refugee and Sponsorship Services.
As many as 9,000 refugees from Tanzania, known as the "1972 Burundians," are being considered for resettlement in the United States. The refugees are known by the year of their initial exile from Burundi, located in the Great Lakes region of sub-Saharan Africa.
... Deborah Stein, program manager for Episcopal Migration Ministries, a New York-based group that works to resettle refugees, said up to 3,000 Burundian refugees will be resettled to the United States by the end of September. And up to 5,000 refugees from Burundi are expected to resettle in the county during the 2008 fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, she said.
"They will resettle all over the country," Ms. Stein said.