United States Refugee Program [USRP] Law and Legal Definition
United States Refugee Program (USRP) is an agency program that manages a comprehensive case management system supporting refugees in their initial reception and placement period. The program includes specialized resettlement and foster care services for unaccompanied refugee minors.
The following is an example of a case law on United States Refugee Program (USRP):
Priority One of the United States Refugee Program of the U.S. Department of State is for certain classifications of refugees identified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees or a U.S. Embassy, including persons facing compelling security concerns in countries of first asylum; persons in need of legal protection because of the danger of refoulement; those in danger due to threats of armed attack in an area where they are located; prisoners of conscience; victims of torture or violence. [Kapiamba v. Securitas Sec. Serv., 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 34559 (D.N.Y. 2008)].
Legal Definition list
- United States Refugee Program [USRP]
- United States Railway Association
- United States Qualifying Tribal Entity
- United States Public Health Service (PSH)
- United States Presidential Nominating Convention
- United States Secret Service
- United States Secretary of Defense
- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
- United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- United States Sentencing Commission
- United States Southern Command [USSOUTHCOM]
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