U.S. Refugee Programs for 1991: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, on the Proposed U.S. Refugee Resettlement Admissions Program for Fiscal Year 1991, October 3, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 349 pages |
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... applications are decided on the merits and that no bias exists . Therefore , I was particularly disturbed by the allegations of bias presented in an article which appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on June 30 , 1990. This article ...
... applications are decided on the merits and that no bias exists . Therefore , I was particularly disturbed by the allegations of bias presented in an article which appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on June 30 , 1990. This article ...
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... application may include more than one asylum seeker . Prior to June 1983 , INS asylum figures provided the number of individual applicants . To avoid inconsistency , the charts above include data provided by the INS following May 1983 ...
... application may include more than one asylum seeker . Prior to June 1983 , INS asylum figures provided the number of individual applicants . To avoid inconsistency , the charts above include data provided by the INS following May 1983 ...
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... applications appears to support critics ' charges that asylum decisions are influenced by U.S. for- eign policy concerns . The tape , obtained by human rights advocates and made available to a reporter , has angered those who work with ...
... applications appears to support critics ' charges that asylum decisions are influenced by U.S. for- eign policy concerns . The tape , obtained by human rights advocates and made available to a reporter , has angered those who work with ...
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... applications would be handled in this country , with files shut- tled back and forth to our Embassy in Moscow . We have now com- pleted these changes , with the result that we can handle the same number of refugees at a substantially ...
... applications would be handled in this country , with files shut- tled back and forth to our Embassy in Moscow . We have now com- pleted these changes , with the result that we can handle the same number of refugees at a substantially ...
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... applications would be handled in this country , with files shuttled back and forth to our Embassy in Moscow . We have now completed these changes , with the result that we can handle the same number of refugees at a substantially lower ...
... applications would be handled in this country , with files shuttled back and forth to our Embassy in Moscow . We have now completed these changes , with the result that we can handle the same number of refugees at a substantially lower ...
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