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INAIPV6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) Network Administration
INAIndonesia (Indonesia country abbreviation)
INAInformation Needs Assessment (various organizations)
INAInstitut National de l'Audiovisuel (French: National Broadcasting Institute)
INAIndustrija Nafte (Croatian oil industry joint stock company)
INAInternational Nanny Association
INAInformation Network of Arkansas
INAInstitute of Nautical Archaeology
INAIran Nonproliferation Act
INAIndex Nominum Algarum (algae database)
INAIndian National Army
INAInstitut National Agronomique (French)
INAInformation Networking Architecture
INAInteractive Network Adapter
INAInstituto Nacional de Administração (Portugese)
INAInstituto Nacional Agrario (Spanish: National Agrarian Institute; Honduras)
INAImmigration and Nationality Act of 1952
INAInformation Not Available
INAIraqi News Agency
INAIllinois Nurses Association
INAInspector of Naval Aircraft (US Navy)
INAInternational Neurotoxin Association
INAIstituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni (Italian insurance institute)
INAInternacia Naturkuraca Asocio (Esperanto: International Naturkuraca Association)
INAIkke Nærmere Angitt (Norwegian: Not Specified)
INAInstitute for Nutraceutical Advancement
INAInternational Nannoplankton Association (UK)
INAIowa Nurses' Association
INAIntegrated Network Analyzer
INAIntelligent Network Architecture
INAInteractive Network Adapter (Cisco)
INAIntegrated Network Architecture (JetroPlatforms Ltd.)
INAInformation Network Architecture (Bellcore)
INAInternal Network Adapter
INAInstitut National de La Communication Audiovisuelle (French: National Institute of Audiovisual Communication)
INAIndividual Number Allocation
INAInternal Network Address (Sprint)
INAInfogrames North America
INAInternational Needs Australia (Mitcham, VIC, Australia)
INAIce-Nucleating Agent
INAInternational Neurological Association
INAIntegrated Notification Application
INAIllinois Numismatic Association
INAInvasive Nosocomial Aspergillosis
INAIndustrie Nadellager
INAIndian National Airways
INAIndependent America Party
INAInstitute for Non-Clinical Approach (Japan)
INAInteroperability Network Activity
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(54) A court can give effect to both immigration statutes because Section 1152 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 bars discrimination in the issuance of visas, (55) whereas Section 1182 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 authorizes the President to bar entry of foreign nationals.
Notably, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 also included a mechanism by which the President could admit refugees.
(312.) On the connection between "bui doi" and the jus sanguinis provisions in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, see Kerber, Birthright Citizenship, supra note 6, at 255-66.
(109.) Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 [section] 241(b)(3),
As with the 1986 Act, the 1996 Act expressly amended the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (Section 274A in this case) and Section 1324a in Title 8 of the U.S.C.
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 codified all immigration laws into one Act, but retained the discriminatory quota system.
Congress attempted to change ethnic and racial selectivity with the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. Restrictions on Asian immigration were eliminated, but quotas prescribed by the law continued to favor immigrants from European nations, and the level of immigration remained low.
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (The McCarran-Walter Act),
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 refined the public health exclusions to separate the concern that a person with health problems would become a public charge from the concern that a person posed a health risk to the community.(39) The INS structurally separated these public health and public charge concerns by creating separately numbered exclusions in the legislation.(40) Under the 1952 regulations and under present regulations, there are two levels of health exclusion: those warranting the issuance of a Class A Medical Certificate and those warranting a Class B Medical Certificate.(41)
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