February 2012 DHS Office of Immigration Statistics fact sheet providing an indication of the overall impact on counting changes by displaying trends in nonimmigrant admissions compared to trends in the number of individuals admitted each year during 2001–2010.
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DHS Fact Sheet on Counting Changes on Nonimmigrant Admissions
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