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Alien Legalization and Adjustment of Status: A Primer (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Feb. 2, 2010
Report Number RS22111
Report Type Report
Authors Ruth Ellen Wasem, Specialist in Immigration Policy
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

Immigration patterns have changed substantially since 1952, when policy makers codifying the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) assumed that most aliens becoming legal permanent residents (LPRs) of the United States would be arriving from abroad. In 1975, more than 80% of all LPRs arrived from abroad. By 2005, however, only 34% of all aliens who became LPRs had arrived from abroad; most LPRs adjust status within the United States. This report summarizes the main avenues for foreign nationals currently in the United States-- legally or illegally--to become LPRs. Alien legalization or 'amnesty,' as well as adjustment of status and cancellation of removal options, are briefly discussed. Designed as a primer on the issues, the report provides references to other CRS [Congressional Research Service] products that track pertinent legislation and analyze these issues more fully. This report will be updated as needed.