All those disenrolled have been reinstated with economic and health benefits and voting rights pending the tribal court's final resolution. |
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The tribe has disenrolled more than 400 members in the past five years, and scores more are facing disenrollment hearings. |
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No midshipman will ever be disenrolled for reporting an incident of sexual harassment or assault against them. |
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They are disenrolled, phase by phase, as the instruction becomes more complex. |
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Sometimes, disenrolled Indians are forced to leave tribal land — though in California, many Indians do not live on the small reservations, which are also known as rancherias. |
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But at 87, she, too, has been disenrolled. |
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And in some cases, students who haven't taken a prereq are actually disenrolled from the course that requires it. |
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Children who are disenrolled can lose access to tribal schools. |
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At least 2,500 Indians have been disenrolled by at least two dozen California tribes in the past decade, according to estimates by Indian advocates and academics. |
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For example, as of January 2005, TennCare planned to disenroll 323,000 adults due to its financial crisis and since that time has disenrolled 225,000 adults. |
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