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 110 STAT. 1258 PUBLIC LAW 104-132—APR. 24, 1996 22 USC 2349aa-10 note. President. 22 USC 2781. (c) ASSISTANCE TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.— Notwithstanding any other provision of law (except section 620A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961) up to $1,000,000 in assistance may be provided to a foreign country for counterterrorism efforts in any fiscal year if— (1) such assistance is provided for the purpose of protecting the property of the United States Government or the life and property of any United States citizen, or furthering the apprehension of any individual involved in any act of terrorism against such property or persons; and (2) the appropriate committees of Congress are notified not later than 15 days prior to the provision of such assistance. SEC. 329. DEFINITION OF ASSISTANCE. For purposes of this title— (1) the term "assistance" means assistance to or for the benefit of a government of any country that is provided by grant, concessional sale, guaranty, insurance, or by any other means on terms more favorable than generally available in the applicable market, whether in the form of a loan, lease, credit, debt relief, or otherwise, including subsidies for exports to such country and favorable tariff treatment of articles that are the growth, product, or manufacture of such country; and (2) the term "assistance" does not include assistance of the type authorized under chapter 9 of part 1 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (relating to international disaster assistance). SEC. 330. PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE UNDER ARMS EXPORT CON- TROL ACT FOR COUNTRIES NOT COPERATING FULLY WITH UNITED STATES ANTITERRORISM EFFORTS. Chapter 3 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2771 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following: "SEC. 40A. TRANSACTIONS WITH COUNTRIES NOT FULLY COPERATING WITH UNITED STATES ANTITERRORISM EFFORTS.— "(a) PROHIBITED TRANSACTIONS. — No defense article or defense service may be sold or licensed for export under this Act in a fiscal year to a foreign country that the President determines and certifies to Congress, by May 15 of the calendar year in which that fiscal year begins, is not cooperating fully with United States antiterrorism efforts. "(b) WAIVER.— The President may waive the prohibition set forth in subsection (a) with respect to a specific transaction if the President determines that the transaction is important to the national interests of the United States.". TITLE IV—TERRORIST AND CRIMINAL ALIEN REMOVAL AND EXCLUSION Subtitle A—Removal of Alien Terrorists SEC. 401. ALIEN TERRORIST REMOVAL. (a) IN GENERAL. —The Immigration and Nationality Act is amended by adding at the end the following new title:

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