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Title 8
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Part I
US Code - Part I: Selection system
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Section 1151
Worldwide level of immigration
Section 1151A
Repealed.
Section 1152
Numerical limitations on individual foreign states
Section 1153
Allocation of immigrant visas
Section 1154
Procedure for granting immigrant status
Section 1155
Revocation of approval of petitions; effective date
Section 1156
Unused immigrant visas
Section 1157
Annual admission of refugees and admission of emergency situation refugees
Section 1158
Asylum
Section 1159
Adjustment of status of refugees
Section 1160
Special agricultural workers
Section 1161
Repealed.
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