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Tribe to be removed to U.S.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 The United States will be resettling 1,000 members of a Vietnamese tribe after talks to return them to their original homeland failed. Known as the Montagnards, tribal members have fled to Cambodia, citing persecution. Cambodia didn't want them; Vietnam did, but human rights groups said the largely Christian tribe which allied with the United State during the Vietnam War would face consequences if returned home. A number of Montagnards have already resettled in North Carolina. Get the Story:
Cambodia Lets U.S. Resettle Ethnic Group From Vietna (AP 3/27)
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