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GGD-93-44R 1 (1993-05-17)

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     SStates
General Accounting Office
Washington, D.C. 20548

General Government Division
B-25 34 68II1111111I
May 17, 1993                                  149195

The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.
Chairman, Subcommittee on Legislation
  and National Security
Committee on Government Operations
House of Representatives

Dear Mr. Chairman:

In response to your April 14, 1993, request, we have
compiled data on the number, occupations, and grades of
black employees of the Department of Justice's Immigration
and Naturalization Service (INS). The data cover employees
across INS and, as you requested, in the District of
Columbia, the Los Angeles area, and the Portland, Oregon,
area. The data are as of September 1992 and are from the
Office of Personnel Management's Central Personnel Data
File.  Agencies submit the data that are on file. We did
not verify the accuracy of the data.

Enclosure I provides information for all of INS.
Enclosures II through IV provide information about black
employees in the three geographic areas. The information
focuses on full-time, permanent employees in grades 1
through 15, covering most INS employees.

You also asked us to provide information on the hiring,
promotion, and separation of black INS employees over a
period of years. Enclosure V provides limited information
about hirings and promotions in fiscal year 1992. As
agreed, we will analyze data for a longer period (every
other year from 1984 to 1992) and provide those results at
a later date.

Please call me on (202) 566-0026 or Steve Wozny on (202)
606-1917 if you or your staff have any questions concerning
this data.

Sincerely yours,



Henry R. Wray
Director, Administration
  of Justice Issues


              GAO/GGD-93-44R, Information on Black Employment at INS

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