To adjust the immigration status of certain Haitian nationals.
Summary
This bill, introduced in 2002, sought to allow certain Haitian nationals living in the United States to apply for permanent resident status, commonly known as a green card. If passed, it would have provided a pathway to legal residency for eligible individuals, as well as their spouses and children, who met specific criteria regarding their arrival and presence in the country. The bill was referred to a House subcommittee shortly after its introduction but did not advance further in the legislative process.
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