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United States General Accounting Office                                   General Government Division
Washington, D.C. 20548





                 B-282944

                 October 19, 1999

                 The Honorable Ted Stevens, Chairman
                 The Honorable Robert C. Byrd, Ranking Minority Member
                 Committee on Appropriations
                 United States Senate

                 The Honorable Orrin G. Hatch, Chairman
                 The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy, Ranking Minority Member
                 Committee on the Judiciary
                 United States Senate

                 The Honorable C.W. Bill Young, Chairman
                 The Honorable David Obey, Ranking Minority Member
                 Committee on Appropriations
                 House of Representatives

                 The Honorable Henry J. Hyde, Chairman
                 The Honorable John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Minority Member
                 Committee on the Judiciary
                 House of Representatives

                 Subject: Immigration Benefits: Second Report Required by the Haitian Refugee Immigration
                 Fairness Act of 1998

                 This report responds to the requirements of the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of
                 1998' (HRIFA) that authorizes certain Haitian nationals and their dependents to apply to
                 adjust their status to legal permanent residence. Section 902(k) of the act requires the
                 Comptroller General to report every 6 months on the number of Haitian nationals who have
                 applied and been approved to adjust their status to legal permanent residence. The reports
                 are to contain a breakdown on the numbers who applied or were approved as asylum
                 applicants, parolees, children without parents, orphaned children, or abandoned children; or
                 as the eligible dependents of these applicants, including spouses, children, and unmarried


P.L. 105-277, Division A, Title IX.

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