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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 2766 (Introduced in House) — To grant lawful permanent resident status to certain eligible persons who were separated from immediate family member... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Definitions

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In this Act: The term eligible child means a person who, regardless of whether the person is in the United States or abroad— entered the United States before attaining 18 years of age at a port of entry or between ports of entry; was separated from his or her parent or legal guardian by the Department of Homeland Security between January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2021; and is not inadmissible under paragraph (2)(C)(i), (2)(E), (2)(G), (2)(I), or
(3)of section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U.S.C. 1182(a) ). The term eligible parent means a person who, regardless of whether the person is in the United States or abroad— is a parent or legal guardian of an eligible child; entered the United States at a port of entry, or between ports of entry, with an eligible child to whom he or she is a parent or legal guardian; was separated from his or her eligible child by the Department of Homeland Security between January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2021; and is not inadmissible under paragraph (2)(C)(i), (2)(E), (2)(G), (2)(I), or
(3)of section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U.S.C. 1182(a) ).
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