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Essay heading: Immigration Policies of America
 
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The quota acts were passed to lower the number of people that immigrated to the United States. There were three quota acts. Each quota act sharply decreased the number of immigrants. The Emergency Quota Act of 1924 lowered the number of immigrants from 158,367 to 21,847. These numbers are from document five...
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But in 1965 the basis for accepting immigrants into the United States changed. The new basis was based on the persons skills and if they had relatives in America. In the years before that it was based on where the person was born. The immigration policy has had changes. It doesn't matter where the person was born like before...
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Immigration Policy in the United States   United States Immigration Policy   Reasons For Immigration Policy Differences In Japan And The United States   Illegal Immigration In The United States   German Immigration into the United States   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration Into the United States   Foreign Immigration into the United States   German immigration to the United States and their contribution to this country   Why Has The People’S Action Party (Pap) In Singapore Proved To Be More Successful In Staying In Power Long Term As Compared To Either The Republicans Or Democrats In The United States Of America?   Chinese Immigration Into America   Immigrants and the United States   A bill to ban emergency contraceptives in the United States of America   Constitution of The United States of America   How Democratic is the United States of America?  
 
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