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3 shown · Feb '87
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This executive order delegates presidential authority under the 1985 Food for Progress Act to agency officials: the Director of the U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency gains power to negotiate agreements with developing countries for food aid, while the Secretary of Agriculture can waive minimum tonnage requirements. All delegated functions must be coordinated through the Food Aid Subcommittee of the Development Coordination Committee to align with broader U.S. foreign assistance policy.
This executive order designates the October 25 to November 2, 1983 period as qualifying 'period of military hostilities' for expedited naturalization under 8 U.S.C. § 1440. It enables aliens and non-citizen nationals who served honorably in the Grenada campaign to apply for citizenship without meeting standard naturalization requirements such as residency duration.