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The Deportation Debate
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What options/elements should host countries consider in
repatriating out-of-status African residents?
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Africa: A Continent in Crisis? »
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?☜Plotting the arguments relating to those issues which should be addressed (and how) in order to restore Africas position (and that of its people) as an equal amongst nations.☜F1CEB7
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What are the Advancement Opportunities? (AFR) »
What are the Advancement Opportunities? (AFR)
What are the Advancement Opportunities? (AFR)☜Africa, it is reported, still has enormous possibilities to advance to the level of equal among the community of human. What are these possibilities?☜FFB597
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Africa's Population - Advantage of Disadvantaged? (AFR) »
Africa's Population - Advantage of Disadvantaged? (AFR)
Africa's Population - Advantage of Disadvantaged? (AFR)☜How is the population impacting the crisis?☜D3B8AB
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Plight of African Refugees (AFR) »
Plight of African Refugees (AFR)
Plight of African Refugees (AFR)☜The numerous conflicts across the continent have created millions of refugees which serves as an obstacle to advancement. An estimated 25 to 35 percent of Africas 885 million inhabitants are directly, or indirectly, negatively impacted by these conflicts.☜59C6EF
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The Deportation Debate
The Deportation Debate☜What options/elements should host countries consider in repatriating out-of-status African residents?☜FFB597
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Agreements with Host Countries »
Agreements with Host Countries
Agreements with Host Countries ☜This arrangement would involve the adoption of international agreements between industrial and African countries (or the African Union) that would prevent wealthy countries from recruiting skilled Africans, especially those whose education was financed, in part, by African governments.☜FFFACD
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As Mass Deportation Hangs Over Liberians in U.S., 'Course of Action' on the Table
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Executive Mansion - Republic of Liberia
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February 11, 2009
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Earl Burrowes, Sr.
8:46 PM 13 February 2009 GMT
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http://www.frontpageafrica.com/newsmanager/anmviewer.asp?a=8195&z=3
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The Liberian Government says it is in discussions with US Government officials to address the threat of deportation hanging over Liberians residing in the United States of America. Upon directives of President Johnson Sirleaf, and as a follow up on discussions last year between President Johnson Sirleaf and former US President George Bush on the issue, Liberia’s ambassador to the United States, Mr. Nathaniel Barnes has continued discussions with US government officials, particularly members of the United States Congress as well as the incoming administration of President Barack Obam
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