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  1. Immigration Act of 1990 Employment Based Immigration: Directs the Secretary of Labor to establish a labor market information pilot program for employment-based immigrants, effective for applications for certifications during FY 1992 through 1994.

  2. Immigration Act of 1990; Long title: An Act to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to change the level, and preference system for admission, of immigrants to the United States, and to provide for administrative naturalization, and for other purposes. Enacted by: the 101st United States Congress: Citations; Public law

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  4. The Immigration Act of 1990: Unfinished Business a Quarter-Century Later. By Muzaffar Chishti and Stephen Yale-Loehr. Employment & the Economy. Competitiveness. Recruitment. Sectoral Employment. Immigration Policy & Law. Employment-Based Immigration. Selection Systems. Visa Policy. Download Brief.

  5. The Immigration Act of 1990 was a significant milestone, representing the first major over-haul of the U.S. legal immigration system in a quarter-century. The law attempted to create a selection system that would meet the future needs of the economy by moving away from

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  6. Sep 22, 2023 · Immigrant Investor Program. The 1990 Immigration Act created an investor visa program, also known as the EB-5 program, which aimed at promoting economic growth by attracting foreign investment. The program allowed foreign investors to immigrate to the United States, provided they created at least 10 permanent jobs in the country.

  7. Mar 4, 2009 · To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to change the level, and preference system for admission, of immigrants to the United States, and to provide for administrative naturalization, and for other purposes.

  8. July, 2016. Source Organization: Migration Policy Institute. It has been more than a quarter century since the U.S. immigration system was last overhauled. The 1990 Immigration Act aimed to tilt the visa allocation system more toward answering the demands of the U.S. economy.

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