Answer:
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
Explanation:
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) was a law which penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants. The law was signed by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. This act of Congress required employers to attest to their employees' immigration status. What it meant in practice is that it made it illegal to hire or recruit illegal immigrants knowingly, under the risk of penalty.
Because of the 1830 turning point in religion
<span>American Romanticism was the first
full-fledged literary movement that developed in the U.S. It was made up
of a group of authors who wrote and published between about 1820 and
1860, when the U.S. was still finding its feet as a new nation.</span>
Without the First Amendment, religious minorities could be persecuted, the government might well establish a national religion, protesters could be silenced, the press could not criticize government, and citizens could not mobilize for social change