Annual Refugee Consultation for 1982: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on Annual Consultation Between the Executive Branch and the Judiciary Committees of the Congress to Consider the Administration's Proposals for Refugee Admissions to the United States in 1982, September 22, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 538 halaman |
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... Carolina 30 800 3.8 43 S. Dakota 60 300 20.0 38 Tennessee Texas Utah 285 1,400 20.4 27 2,989 18,300 16.3 2 224 1,200 18.7 29 Vermont 3 -- 49 Virginia 1,716 Washington 2,645 6,800 6,600 25.2 6 40.1 3 W. Virginia 27 100 27.0 45 Wisconsin ...
... Carolina 30 800 3.8 43 S. Dakota 60 300 20.0 38 Tennessee Texas Utah 285 1,400 20.4 27 2,989 18,300 16.3 2 224 1,200 18.7 29 Vermont 3 -- 49 Virginia 1,716 Washington 2,645 6,800 6,600 25.2 6 40.1 3 W. Virginia 27 100 27.0 45 Wisconsin ...
Halaman 199
... Dakota 100 300 33.3 43 Ohio 921 4,000 23.0 24 Oklahoma 953 4,500 21.2 22 Oregon 4,060 7,400 54.9 6 Pennsylvania 3.802 12,000 31.7 7 Rhode Island 1,008 1,400 72.0 21 S. Carolina 113 1,100 10.3 40 S. Dakota 220 600 36.7 38 Tennessee Texas ...
... Dakota 100 300 33.3 43 Ohio 921 4,000 23.0 24 Oklahoma 953 4,500 21.2 22 Oregon 4,060 7,400 54.9 6 Pennsylvania 3.802 12,000 31.7 7 Rhode Island 1,008 1,400 72.0 21 S. Carolina 113 1,100 10.3 40 S. Dakota 220 600 36.7 38 Tennessee Texas ...
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... Dakota 147 579 25.4 43 Ohio 1,581 6,078 26.0 24 Oklahoma 1,978 6,301 31.4 20 Oregon 9,141 12,552 72.8 Pennsylvania 7,552 17,280 43.7 Rhode Island 2,215 2,350 94.3 19 S. Carolina 175 1,588 11.0 41 S. Dakota 245 876 28.0 39 Tennessee Texas ...
... Dakota 147 579 25.4 43 Ohio 1,581 6,078 26.0 24 Oklahoma 1,978 6,301 31.4 20 Oregon 9,141 12,552 72.8 Pennsylvania 7,552 17,280 43.7 Rhode Island 2,215 2,350 94.3 19 S. Carolina 175 1,588 11.0 41 S. Dakota 245 876 28.0 39 Tennessee Texas ...
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... S. Carolina 30 175 483 800 1,588 99 S. Dakota 60 245 308 300 876 192 Tennessee 285 1,035 263 1,400 3.335 138 Texas 2,989 9,363 213 18,300 37,166 103 Utah 224 1,888 743 1,200 5,613 368 Vermont Virginia 3 127 4133 1,716 4,802 180 6,800 11,945 ...
... S. Carolina 30 175 483 800 1,588 99 S. Dakota 60 245 308 300 876 192 Tennessee 285 1,035 263 1,400 3.335 138 Texas 2,989 9,363 213 18,300 37,166 103 Utah 224 1,888 743 1,200 5,613 368 Vermont Virginia 3 127 4133 1,716 4,802 180 6,800 11,945 ...
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... Rhode Island 94.3 389 ( 17 ) * 2,350 ( 33 ) * 1 : 403 ( 13 ) * 49.2 ( 13 ) * 2 . Minnesota 87.2 454 ( 10 ) 14,438 ( 6 ) 1 : 282 ( 7 ) 53.0 ( 11 ) 3 . Oregon 72.8 537 ( 4 ) 12,552 ( 7 ) 1 : 210 ( 4 ) 51.3 ( 12 ) 4 . Washington 71.0 483 ...
... Rhode Island 94.3 389 ( 17 ) * 2,350 ( 33 ) * 1 : 403 ( 13 ) * 49.2 ( 13 ) * 2 . Minnesota 87.2 454 ( 10 ) 14,438 ( 6 ) 1 : 282 ( 7 ) 53.0 ( 11 ) 3 . Oregon 72.8 537 ( 4 ) 12,552 ( 7 ) 1 : 210 ( 4 ) 51.3 ( 12 ) 4 . Washington 71.0 483 ...
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Halaman 261 - Service officer at an examination in any non-Communist or non-Communist-dominated country, (A) that (i) because of persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion...
Halaman 232 - No Contracting State shall expel or return («refouler» ) a refugee in any manner whatsoever to the frontiers of territories where his life -or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.
Halaman 294 - 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.
Halaman 289 - Representatives to review the refugee situation or emergency refugee situation, to project the extent of possible participation of the United States therein, to discuss the reasons for believing that the proposed admission of refugees is justified by humanitarian concerns...
Halaman 236 - The benefit of the present provision may not, however, be claimed by a refugee whom there are reasonable grounds for regarding as a danger to the security of the country in which he is, or who, having been convicted by a final judgement of a particularly serious crime, constitutes a danger to the community of that country.
Halaman 234 - If the applicant is not recognized, he should be given a reasonable time to appeal for a formal reconsideration of the decision, either to the same or to a different authority, whether administrative or judicial, according to the prevailing system.
Halaman 290 - Most of our contributions are channeled through international organizations including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the...
Halaman 235 - CFR §253.1 (f), under which respondent will be heard on remand, is unconstitutional on its face. Likewise, it is premature to consider whether, and under what circumstances, an order of deportation might contravene the Protocol and Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, to which the United States acceded on November 1, 1968.
Halaman 237 - Nothing in this part, however, shall be construed to prevent an alien from requesting relief under section 243 (n) during exclusion or deportation proceedings. § 208.12 Legal liability of asylees. A grant of asylum status in no way exempts an alien from any liability under civil or criminal proceedings by any department, bureau or agency of any federal, state or local government. § 208.13 Definition of country or lm hit mi / residence. The term "country of habitual residence" means the customary,...