Below you will find a Memorandum from President Bush regarding admissions for FY 2002. Paragraph 2 is related to the 10,000 quota for asylees.
Question for Gilbert: in previous years it was the President who through Presidential Determinations authorized the 10,000 admissions for asylees. It seems to me that the procedure now has changed. President Bush is authorizing the Secretary of State to consult with Congress. Is that correct? What do you know about the status of this memorandum? Could you check it out? Thanks
Memorandum for the Secretary of State
September 18, 2001
SUBJECT: FY 2002 Refugee Admissions Consultations
In accordance with section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you are authorized to consult with the appropriate committees of the Congress concerning refugee admissions as follows:
1. The authorization of 70,000 refugee admissions during FY 2002, to be allocated by specific region as follows:
Africa 22,000
East Asia 4,000 (including Amerasians)
Latin America/Caribbean 3,000
Near East/South Asia 15,000
Former Soviet Union 17,000
Former Yugoslavia 9,000
2. The authorization of an additional 10,000 refugee admissions numbers to be made available for the adjustment to permanent resident status of persons who have been granted asylum in the United States;
3. The designation, pursuant to section 101(a)(42)(B) of the INA, of persons in Cuba, Vietnam, and the former Soviet Union, who, if they otherwise qualify for admission as refugees, may be considered refugees under the INA even though they are still within their country of nationality or habitual residence.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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Question for Gilbert: in previous years it was the President who through Presidential Determinations authorized the 10,000 admissions for asylees. It seems to me that the procedure now has changed. President Bush is authorizing the Secretary of State to consult with Congress. Is that correct? What do you know about the status of this memorandum? Could you check it out? Thanks
Memorandum for the Secretary of State
September 18, 2001
SUBJECT: FY 2002 Refugee Admissions Consultations
In accordance with section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you are authorized to consult with the appropriate committees of the Congress concerning refugee admissions as follows:
1. The authorization of 70,000 refugee admissions during FY 2002, to be allocated by specific region as follows:
Africa 22,000
East Asia 4,000 (including Amerasians)
Latin America/Caribbean 3,000
Near East/South Asia 15,000
Former Soviet Union 17,000
Former Yugoslavia 9,000
2. The authorization of an additional 10,000 refugee admissions numbers to be made available for the adjustment to permanent resident status of persons who have been granted asylum in the United States;
3. The designation, pursuant to section 101(a)(42)(B) of the INA, of persons in Cuba, Vietnam, and the former Soviet Union, who, if they otherwise qualify for admission as refugees, may be considered refugees under the INA even though they are still within their country of nationality or habitual residence.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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