Minnesota will likely see more refugees from Somalia, Burma and Nepal in the coming year, while the number of Hmong refugees is expected to decline. That's according to resettlement organizations in the state. The groups made their projections after President Bush announced the United States would accept up to 70-thousand refugees between now and September 2006. Patti Hurd of Lutheran Social Services says her organization expects to help resettle about one-thousand refugees in the next year. Heard says they differ from other immigrants.