Sec. 3. Annual report to Congress on nonimmigrant visas
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Section 214(c)(8) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U.S.C. 1184(c)(8) ) is amended to read as follows: Not later than 6 months after the end of each fiscal year, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall submit a report to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives that includes, with respect to the reporting period— the number of citizens of countries with a Compact of Free Association with the United States who— are authorized by such Compact to reside indefinitely in the United States as nonimmigrants; and were admitted to the United States; the ports of entry at which the individuals described in subparagraph
(A)were admitted; and with respect to each nonimmigrant visa classification, subclassification, or program for nonimmigrants that authorizes employment, as applicable (except for visas issued for the purpose of victim or witness protection), to the extent that the following data are collected by the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Labor, the Department of State, or any other Federal agency to which the collection of such data has been delegated by any such Department, or by any successor agency to any such department— the number of visas that were issued; the number of persons who were admitted into the United States; the number of persons who were otherwise granted legal status; the number of visas that expired, were revoked, or were otherwise terminated, respectively; the number of temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers employed in each State; the 10 employers that hired the most temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers; the 10 occupations, listed by Standard Occupational Classification Code, in which the largest number of temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers are employed in the United States, and the average hourly and yearly salary paid to temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers in each such occupation; the 10 most common nationalities of temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers; the 10 third party intermediaries that recruited or hired the most temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers; the percentage of temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers at each major education level; the percentage of temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers who are younger than 20 years of age, between 20 and 24 years of age, between 25 and 29 years of age, between 30 and 34 years of age, between 35 and 39 years of age, between 40 and 44 years of age, between 45 and 49 years of age, between 50 and 54 years of age, between 55 and 59 years of age, between 60 and 64 years of age, or older than 65 years of age, respectively; the percentage of temporary foreign nonimmigrant workers of each sex who were issued visas; and the source of the data described in clauses
(i)through (xii). .
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Annual report to Congress on nonimmigrant visas
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