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Annette [7]
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TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
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Among the key changes brought by the Hart-Celler Act: Quotas based on nation of origin were abolished. For the first time since the National Origins Quota system went into effect in 1921, the national origin was no longer a barrier to immigration.

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