The Immigration Act of 1990

སྤྱི་མཐུན་ཚོགས་པ་ཁག་གི་སྒྲིག་གཞིའི་ནང་། ༼ ༧གོང་ས་མཆོག་དང་། བོད་མིའི་སྒྲིག་འཛུགས་ལ་དབུ་འོག་དཔུང་འདེགས་རྒྱུ་རྩ་བའི་དམིགས་ཡུལ་ཡིན་༽ ལུགས་འགོད་རྒྱུར་དཀའ་ངལ་འཕྲད་དོན་མེད་པ་འདྲ།

The Immigration Act of 1990 (Public Law No. 101-649) included a provision to support the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile by facilitating the immigration of 1,000 displaced Tibetans to the United States.

This initiative aimed to help Tibetans establish their communities and organizations in the U.S., preserving their cultural heritage and supporting their political advocacy.

The law provided a platform for the Tibetan government in exile to continue its efforts for human rights and autonomy, while allowing Tibetan immigrants to contribute to American society.

Reference:
1.
https://trackbill.com/bill/us-congress-house-bill-3705-tibetan-immigration-act-of-1990/215684/

2.
https://humanityinaction.org/knowledge_detail/one-home-one-dream-exploring-tibetan-diaspora-in-new-york-city/