U.S. Refugee Programs for 1992: Annual Refugee Consultations : Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session ... September 24, 1991, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 241 pages |
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... fiscal year 1992 , submitted on behalf of the President 103 106 109 Letter and statement by the American Council for Voluntary International Action , Sept. 12 , 1992 .... 156 , 158 , 161 The American Jewish Committee ..... UNHCR ...
... fiscal year 1992 , submitted on behalf of the President 103 106 109 Letter and statement by the American Council for Voluntary International Action , Sept. 12 , 1992 .... 156 , 158 , 161 The American Jewish Committee ..... UNHCR ...
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... fiscal year 1992 , $ 144,000 , is going to stretch local resources to the bursting point . For fiscal year 1992 , there is no reimbursement of State AFDC or Medicaid costs associated with refugee admissions . More importantly , for ...
... fiscal year 1992 , $ 144,000 , is going to stretch local resources to the bursting point . For fiscal year 1992 , there is no reimbursement of State AFDC or Medicaid costs associated with refugee admissions . More importantly , for ...
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... fiscal year 1992. Ambassador Lafontant - Mankarious and I will discuss the President's formal proposal for the admission of up to 144,000 refugees in fiscal year 1992. I believe the committee has also received a report which provides ...
... fiscal year 1992. Ambassador Lafontant - Mankarious and I will discuss the President's formal proposal for the admission of up to 144,000 refugees in fiscal year 1992. I believe the committee has also received a report which provides ...
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... fiscal year 1991 , our refugee assistance budget , including draw - downs from the President's emergency refugee and migration account , increased by $ 90 million over fiscal year 1990. In fiscal year 1992 , we expect a further increase ...
... fiscal year 1991 , our refugee assistance budget , including draw - downs from the President's emergency refugee and migration account , increased by $ 90 million over fiscal year 1990. In fiscal year 1992 , we expect a further increase ...
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... fiscal year 1992 to address the backlog which developed in fiscal year 1991 prior to the passage of the Soviet emigration legislation . Many individuals approved by INS for United States admission were unable to depart due to their ...
... fiscal year 1992 to address the backlog which developed in fiscal year 1991 prior to the passage of the Soviet emigration legislation . Many individuals approved by INS for United States admission were unable to depart due to their ...
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Administration admissions ceiling admissions level admissions numbers admitted Africa Ambassador LYMAN Amerasian applicants arrivals assistance asylum seekers Baha'is Cambodians camps Chairman Cold War Committee Congress continue Coordinator developments displaced persons EAGLEBURGER East Asia Eastern Europe eligible emigration estimated Ethiopian fear of persecution fiscal year 1992 funded Gene McNary going groups human rights Immigration and Refugee impact interview Iran Iranian Iraq Iraqi large numbers Latin America Liberians Migration million months number of refugees Office Orderly Departure Program percent population President problems Refugee Act refugee admissions program Refugee Processing refugee program refugee resettlement refugee status region resettlement needs Secretary Senator KENNEDY Senator Simpson September 24 shortfall Somalia South Southeast Asia Soviet Jews Soviet refugees Soviet Union special humanitarian concern Subcommittee on Immigration Sudan third country U.S. government U.S. refugee admissions unaccompanied minors unallocated UNHCR United Nations Vietnam Vietnamese voluntary agencies voluntary repatriation worldwide
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Page 67 - General shall promptly submit to the division of the court and the Committees on the Judiciary of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report specifying the facts found and the ultimate grounds for such removal.
Page 70 - ... a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. The term "refugee...
Page 70 - refugee" means (A) any person who is outside any country of such person's nationality or, in the case of a person having no nationality, is outside any country in which such person last habitually resided, and who is unable or unwilling to return to, and is unable or unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of, that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality...
Page 70 - refugee" does not include any person who ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise participated in the persecution of any person on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
Page 67 - USC 1159(b)) of aliens who have been granted asylum in the United States under section 208 of the Act (8 USC 1158), as this is justified by humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the national interest.
Page 70 - Act adopted for the purpose of our refugee admissions program, the definition of "refugee" contained in the United Nations Convention and Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees.
Page 66 - ... (2) Except as provided in subsection (b), the number of refugees who may be admitted under this section in any fiscal year after fiscal year 1982 shall...
Page 67 - President may fix a number of refugees to be admitted to the United States during the succeeding period (not to exceed twelve months) in response to the emergency refugee situation and such admissions shall be allocated among refugees of special humanitarian concern...
Page 67 - Unused admissions numbers allocated to a particular region within the 120,000 federally funded ceiling may be transferred to one or more other regions if there is an overriding need for greater numbers for the region or regions to which the numbers are being transferred. You are hereby authorized and directed to consult with the judiciary committees of the Congress prior to any such use of the unallocated numbers or reallocation of numbers from one region to another.
Page 29 - ... including the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the UN Border Relief Operation (UNBRO), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).