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 110 STAT. 3009-553 PUBLIC LAW 104-208—SEPT. 30, 1996 Sec. 646. Adjustment of status for certain Polish and Hungarian parolees. Sec. 647. Support of demonstration projects. Sec. 648. Sense of Congress regarding American-made products; requirements regarding notice. Sec. 649. Vessel movement controls during immigration emergency. Sec. 650. Review of practices of testing entities. Sec. 651. Designation of a United States customs administrative building. Sec. 652. Mail-order bride business. Sec. 653. Review and report on H-2A nonimmigrant workers program. Sec. 654. Report on allegations of harassment by Canadian customs agents. Sec. 655. Sense of Congress on discriminatory application of New Brunswick provincial sales tax. Sec. 656. Improvements in identification-related documents. Sec. 657. Development of prototype of counterfeit-resistant Social Security card. Sec. 658. Border Patrol Museum. Sec. 659. Sense of the Congress regarding the mission of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Sec. 660. Authority for National Guard to assist in transportation of certain aliens. Subtitle E—Technical Corrections Sec. 671. Miscellaneous technical corrections. 8 USC 1101 note. (e) SEVERABILITY. —I f any provision of this division or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances is held to be unconstitutional, the remainder of this division and the application of the provisions of this division to any person or circumstance shall not be affected thereby. TITLE I—IMPROVEMENTS TO BORDER CONTROL, FACILITATION OF LEGAL ENTRY, AND INTERIOR ENFORCE- MENT Subtitle A—Improved Enforcement at the Border SEC. 101. BORDER PATROL AGENTS AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL. (a) INCREASED NUMBER OF BORDER PATROL AGENTS. —The Attorney General in each of fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 shall increase by not less than 1,000 the number of positions for full-time, active-duty border patrol agents within the Immigration and Naturalization Service above the number of such positions for which funds were allotted for the preceding fiscal year. (b) INCREASE IN BORDER PATROL SUPPORT PERSONNEL. — The Attorney General, in each of fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,

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