Link to the Immigration
and Nationality Act.
The Immigration and Nationality Act, or INA,
was created in 1952. Before the INA, a variety of statutes governed
immigration law but were not organized in one location. The
McCarran-Walter bill of 1952, Public Law No. 82-414, collected and
codified many existing provisions and reorganized the structure of
immigration law. The Act has been amended many times over the years, but
is still the basic body of immigration law.
The INA is divided into titles, chapters, and
sections. Although it stands alone as a body of law, the Act is also
contained in the United
States Code (U.S.C.). The code is a collection of all the laws of the
United States. It is arranged in fifty subject titles by general
alphabetic order. Title 8 of the U.S. Code is but one of the fifty titles
and deals with "Aliens and Nationality". When browsing the INA or other
statutes you will often see reference to the U.S. Code citation. For
example, Section 208 of the INA deals with asylum, and is also contained
in 8 U.S.C. 1158. Although it is correct to refer to a specific section by
either its INA citation or its U.S. code, the INA citation is more
commonly used.
Immigration
and Naturalization Legislation (1790-1996)
Public
Laws Amending the INA