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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 4928 (Introduced in House) — To establish the National Office of New Americans, to reduce obstacles to United States citizenship, to support the i... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—New Americans and Integration Sec. 101. National office of new Americans. Sec. 102. Appointment and duties of director, deputy directors and associate director. Sec. 103. Federal initiative on new Americans. Title II—Programs To Promote Citizenship, Integration, and Prosperity Sec. 200. Sense of Congress regarding access to counsel. Sec. 201. Legal services and immigration assistance grants.
Sec. 202. English as a gateway grants. Sec. 203. Workforce development and prosperity grants. Sec. 204. Appropriations authorized for existing citizenship grants. Sec. 205. Consideration of grant recipients. Sec. 206. Establishment of United States Citizenship and Integration Foundation. Sec. 207. Gifts to Foundation. Sec. 208. Purposes. Sec. 209. Authorized activities. Sec. 210. Council of directors. Sec. 211. Powers. Sec. 212. Effective date. Sec. 213. Authorization of appropriations for Foundation and pilot program.
Sec. 214. Pilot program to promote immigrant integration at State and local levels. Title III—Reducing Barriers to Citizenship Sec. 301. Immigration service fees. Sec. 302. Reduce financial obstacles to naturalization. Sec. 303. Waiver of English requirement for senior new Americans. Sec. 304. Naturalization for certain United States high school graduates. Sec. 305. Family integration. Sec. 306. Revision of grounds for deportation. Sec. 307. Waiver to ensure access to citizenship.
Sec. 308. Naturalization ceremonies. Sec. 309. National citizenship promotion program. Sec. 310. Mission of United States citizenship and immigration services. Sec. 311. Automatic registration of eligible individuals. Sec. 312. Department of Homeland Security assistance in registration. Sec. 313. Voter protection and security in automatic registration. Sec. 314. Effective date. Title IV—Refugee Resettlement and Integration Sec. 401. Minimum number of refugees to be admitted. Sec. 402.
Pre-arrival English language and work orientation training for approved refugee applicants. Sec. 403. Update of reception and placement grants. Sec. 404. Case management. Sec. 405. Increase in cash payments.
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