The Historical Regulation of International Migration:

While the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, which abolished national origin discrimination and instituted a system based mainly on U.S. labor market skill requirements and family reunification measures, was a very significant revision to U.S. immigration law, it did not directly confront the issue of back-door immigration, failed to provide ... ................
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