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  2. Refugee Act - Wikipedia

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    The United States Refugee Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-212) is an amendment to the earlier Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, and was created to provide a permanent and systematic procedure for the admission to the United States of refugees of special humanitarian concern to the U.S., and to provide comprehensive and uniform provisions ...

  3. List of United States immigration laws - Wikipedia

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    Refugee Act: Created a policy for admitting refugees with the United Nations’ definition of refugees [6] Set an annual cap of 50,000 refugees. Pub. L. 96–212: 1980 (No short title) Pub. L. 96–422: 1981 Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1981 Pub. L. 97–116: 1982 Virgin Islands Nonimmigrant Alien Adjustment Act of 1981

  4. Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Cardoza-Fonseca

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    Next, the 1980 Refugee Act pushed the goal of conforming US law with the UN Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees. Indeed, the Refugee Act's definition of a "refugee" was virtually identical to the protocol's, which required contracting nations to establish a category of immigrants for whom discretionary grants of asylum were available ...

  5. These decisions on refugees weren’t popular. Jimmy Carter ...

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    The law officially defined a refugee as someone with a “well-founded fear of persecution,” nearly tripled the number refugees the United States would accept and created a process for adjusting ...

  6. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    Congress passed the Refugee Act of 1980, which standardized the resettlement services of all refugees in the U.S. According to the Act, the objectives of refugee resettlement are "to provide a permanent and systemic procedure for the admission to this country of refugees of special humanitarian concern to the United States, and to provide ...

  7. U.S. citizens get chance to play role in resettling refugees

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    Since the Refugee Act was passed in 1980 the U.S. has admitted a little over 3 million refugees. The Welcome Corps program comes on the heels of a similar, ...

  8. Afghan Americans - Wikipedia

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    Afghan refugees statutorily become lawful permanent residents (green card holders) as of the date of their arrival into the United States. After the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, around five million Afghan citizens were displaced. They were compelled to secretly migrate to (or seek refuge in) other countries.

  9. Historic front page from Des Moines Register, Oct. 30, 1979 ...

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    The Des Moines Register reports on Oct. 30, 1979, that Iowa Gov. Robert Ray has returned from a trip to southeast Asia, where he visited refugee camps. The Des Moines Register is celebrating 175 ...