Executive Order 12172

This article will address the topic of Executive Order 12172, which has been the subject of interest and debate in various areas. Executive Order 12172 has captured the attention of researchers, experts and the general public due to its relevance in the current context. In order to provide a comprehensive and detailed view on Executive Order 12172, relevant aspects, historical background, future perspectives and possible implications will be analyzed. This exploration will allow us to understand the importance of Executive Order 12172 in today's society and its influence in different areas. Throughout the article, different approaches, opinions and empirical evidence will be examined that will contribute to enriching the understanding of Executive Order 12172 and its implications.

Executive Order 12172 was issued by American president Jimmy Carter on November 26, 1979, shortly after the Iran hostage crisis had started. This Executive Order invoked the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 and called for the Secretary of State and the Attorney General to exercise in respect of Iranians holding nonimmigrant visas, the authority conferred upon the President by section 215(a) (1) of the Act of June 27, 1952 (8 USC 1185), to prescribe limitations and exceptions on the rules and regulations governing the entry of aliens into the United States.

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  1. ^ "Tucnak.fsv.cuni.cz". Archived from the original on 2017-10-01. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  2. ^ Babcock, Charles R. (April 9, 1980). "Carter's Visa Crackdown Won't Hurt Immediately". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ Presidency.ucsb.edu

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