INA: ACT 207 - ANNUAL ADMISSION OF REFUGEES AND ADMISSION OF EMERGENCY SITUATION REFUGEES
Sec.
207. [8 U.S.C. 1157]
(a)(1)
Except as provided in subsection (b), the number of refugees who may
be admitted under this section in fiscal year 1980, 1981, or 1982,
may not exceed fifty thousand unless the President determines, before
the beginning of the fiscal year and after appropriate consultation
(as defined in subsection (e)), that admission of a specific number
of refugees in excess of such number is justified by humanitarian
concerns or is otherwise in the national interest.
(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 be such number as the President determines, before the
beginning of the fiscal year and after appropriate consultation, is
justified by humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the national
interest.
(3)
Admissions under this subsection shall be allocated among refugees of
special humanitarian concern to the United States in accordance with
a determination made by the President after appropriate consultation.
(4)
In the determination made under this subsection for each fiscal year
(beginning with fiscal year 1992), the President shall enumerate,
with the respective number of refugees so determined, the number of
aliens who were granted asylum in the previous year.
(b)
If the President determines, after appropriate consultation, that (1)
an unforeseen emergency refugee situation exists, (2) the admission
of certain refugees in response to the emergency refugee situation is
justified by grave humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the
national interest, and (3) the admission to the United States of
these refugees cannot be accomplished under subsection (a), the
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 to the
United States in accordance with a determination made by the
President after the appropriate consultation provided under this
subsection.
(c)(1) Subject to the numerical limitations established pursuant to subsections (a) and (b), the Attorney General may, in the Attorney General's discretion and pursuant to such regulations as the Attorney General may prescribe, admit any refugee who is not firmly resettled in any foreign country, is determined to be of special humanitarian concern to the United States, and is admissible (except as otherwise provided under paragraph (3)) as an immigrant under this Act.
3/ (2)(A) A spouse or child (as defined in section 101(b)(1)(A), (B), (C), (D), or (E)) of any refugee who qualifies for admission under paragraph (1) shall, if not otherwise entitled to admission under paragraph (1) and if not a person described in the second sentence of section 101(a)(42), be entitled to the same admission status as such refugee if accompanying, or following to join, such refugee and if the spouse or child is admissible (except as otherwise provided under paragraph (3)) as an immigrant under this Act. Upon the spouse's or child's admission to the United States, such admission shall be charged against the numerical limitation established in accordance with the appropriate subsection under which the refugee's admission is charged.
3/ (B) An unmarried alien who seeks to accompany, or follow to join, a parent granted admission as a refugee under this subsection, and who was under 21 years of age on the date on which such parent applied for refugee status under this section, shall continue to be classified as a child for purposes of this paragraph, if the alien attained 21 years of age after such application was filed but while it was pending.
(3) The provisions of paragraphs (4), (5), and (7)(A) of section 212(a) shall not be applicable to any alien seeking admission to the United States under this subsection, and the Attorney General may waive any other provision of such section (other than paragraph (2)(C) or subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (E) of paragraph (3)) with respect to such an alien for humanitarian purposes, to assure family unity, or when it is otherwise in the public interest. Any such waiver by the Attorney General shall be in writing and shall be granted only on an individual basis following an investigation. The Attorney General shall provide for the annual reporting to Congress of the number of waivers granted under this paragraph in the previous fiscal year and a summary of the reasons for granting such waivers.
(4)
The refugee status of any alien (and of the spouse or child of the
alien) may be terminated by the Attorney General pursuant to such
regulations as the Attorney General may prescribe if the Attorney
General determines that the alien was not in fact a refugee within
the meaning of section 101(a)(42)
at the time of the alien's admission.
(d)(1)
Before the start of each fiscal year the President shall report to
the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and of
the Senate regarding the foreseeable number of refugees who will be
in need of resettlement during the fiscal year and the anticipated
allocation of refugee admissions during the fiscal year. The
President shall provide for periodic discussions between designated
representatives of the President and members of such committees
regarding changes in the worldwide refugee situation, the progress of
refugee admissions, and the possible need for adjustments in the
allocation of admissions among refugees.
(2)
As soon as possible after representatives of the President initiate
appropriate consultation with respect to the number of refugee
admissions under subsection (a) or with respect to the admission of
refugees in response to an emergency refugee situation under
subsection (b), the Committees on the Judiciary of the House of
Representatives and of the Senate shall cause to have printed in the
Congressional Record the substance of such consultation.
(3)(A)
After the President initiates appropriate consultation prior to
making a determination under subsection (a), a hearing to review the
proposed determination shall be held unless public disclosure of the
details of the proposal would jeopardize the lives or safety of
individuals.
(B)
After the President initiates appropriate consultation prior to
making a determination, under subsection (b), that the number of
refugee admissions should be increased because of an unforeseen
emergency refugee situation, to the extent that time and the nature
of the emergency refugee situation permit, a hearing to review the
proposal to increase refugee admissions shall be held unless public
disclosure of the details of the proposal would jeopardize the lives
or safety of individuals.
(e)
For purposes of this section, the term "appropriate
consultation" means, with respect to the admission of refugees
and allocation of refugee admissions, discussions in person by
designated Cabinet-level representatives of the President with
members of the Committees on the Judiciary of the Senate and of the
House of 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 or grave humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the
national interest, and to provide such members with the following
information:
(1)
A description of the nature of the refugee situation.
(2)
A description of the number and allocation of the refugees to be
admitted and an analysis of conditions within the countries from
which they came.
(3)
A description of the proposed plans for their movement and
resettlement and the estimated cost of their movement and
resettlement.
(4)
An analysis of the anticipated social, economic, and demographic
impact of their admission to the United States.
(5)
A description of the extent to which other countries will admit and
assist in the resettlement of such refugees.
(6)
An analysis of the impact of the participation of the United States
in the resettlement of such refugees on the foreign policy interests
of the United States.
(7) Such additional information as may be appropriate or requested by such members.
To the extent possible, information described in this subsection shall be provided at least two weeks in advance of discussions in person by designated representatives of the President with such members.
2/(f)(1)
The Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of State,
shall provide all United States officials adjudicating refugee cases
under this section with the same training as that provided to
officers adjudicating asylum cases under section 208.
(2)
Such training shall include country-specific conditions, instruction
on the internationally recognized right to freedom of religion,
instruction on methods of religious persecution practiced in foreign
countries, and applicable distinctions within a country between the
nature of and treatment of various religious practices and believers.
Sec.101(a)(42)
(42)
The term "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, membership in a particular social group, or
political opinion, or
(B) in such circumstances as the President after appropriate consultation (as defined in section 207(e) of this Act) may specify, any person who is within the country of such person's nationality or, in the case of a person having no nationality, within the country in which such person is habitually residing, and who is persecuted or who has a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. The term "refugee" does not include any person who ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise partcipated in the persecution of any person on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. For purposes of determinations under this Act, a person who has been forced to abort a pregnancy or to undergo involuntary sterilization, or who has been persecuted for failure or refusal to undergo such a procedure or for other resistance to a coercive population control program, shall be deemed to have been persecuted on account of political opinion, and a person who has a well founded fear that he or she will be forced to undergo such a procedure or subject to persecution for such failure, refusal, or resistance shall bedeemed to have a well founded fear of persecution on account of political opinion. 5/
8CFR § 207.2(a)
Sec. 207.2 Applicant processing.
(a) Forms. Each applicant who seeks admission as a refugee shall submit an individual Form I - 590 (Registration for Classification as Refugee). Additionally, each applicant 14 years old or older must submit completed forms G - 325C (Biographical Information) and FD - 258 (Applicant Card).
(b) Hearing. Each applicant 14 years old or older shall appear in person before an immigration officer for inquiry under oath to determine his/her eligibility for admission as a refugee.
(c) Medical examination. Each applicant shall submit to a medical examination as required by sections 221(d) and 234 of the Act.
(d) Sponsorship. Each applicant must be sponsored by a responsible person or organization. Transportation for the applicant from his/her present abode to the place of resettlement in the United States must be guaranteed by the sponsor. (Amended 5/21/99; 64 FR 27660)
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File Title | INA: ACT 207 - ANNUAL ADMISSION OF REFUGEES AND ADMISSION OF EMERGENCY SITUATION REFUGEES |
Author | DHS |
Last Modified By | Evadne Hagigal |
File Modified | 2010-11-29 |
File Created | 2010-11-29 |