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  1. the United States through Legalization under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 210 or 245A, or under section 1104(b) of Public Law 106-553 (the LIFE Act). For the purposes of this form, a legalized alien is also someone who obtained permanent residence through a Cuban/Haitian Adjustment under section 202 of the

  2. Pub. L. 101-649 Immigration Act of 1990 . 101st Congress . Nov. 29, 1990 . 104 STAT. 4978 _____ [S. 358] An Act . To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to change the level, and preference system for admission, of immigrants to the United States, and to provide for administrative naturalization, and for other purposes.

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    (*See Note on Act No. 16 of 1990). Note on Act No. 16 of 1990 Act No. 16 of 1990 (Foreign Investment Act, 1990) repealed the Aliens (Landholding) Act, Ch. 58:02. Accordingly, section 38 (3) of Act No. 19 of 1988 should be read in the light of this repeal. Note on Act No. 14 of 2005 SeeSection 5 of Act No. 14 of 2005 with respect to entry into ...

  4. Nov 29, 1990 · Today I am pleased to sign S. 358, the Immigration Act of 1990. It is the most comprehensive reform of our immigration laws in 66 years. Nearly all Americans have ancestors who braved the oceans -- liberty-loving risk takers in search of an ideal -- the largest voluntary migrations in recorded history.

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  6. Nov 29, 1990 · The Immigration Act of 1990 ( Pub.L. 101–649, 104 Stat. 4978, enacted November 29, 1990) was signed into law by George H. W. Bush on November 29, 1990. It was first introduced by Senator Ted Kennedy in 1989. It was a national reform of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.

  7. Dec 21, 2018 · The 1882 Act is the first in American history to place broad restrictions on certain immigrant groups. 1891: The Immigration Act of 1891 further excludes who can enter the United States, barring ...

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