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  1. 5 days ago · The Immigration Reform and Control Act ( IRCA ), Pub.L. 99–603, 100 Stat. 3445, enacted November 6, 1986, also known as the Simpson–Mazzoli Act or the Reagan Amnesty, signed into law by Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986, is an Act of Congress which reformed United States immigration law. The Act. required employers to attest to their ...

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · The Immigration Act of 1990 (Pub.L. 101–649, 104 Stat. 4978, enacted November 29, 1990) was signed into law by George H. W. Bush on November 29, 1990. It was first introduced by Senator Ted Kennedy in 1989. It was a national reform of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. It increased total, overall immigration to allow 700,000 ...

  3. 5 days ago · S. 358 (101st) was a bill in the United States Congress. A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and then be signed by the President to become law. Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number S. 358. This is the one from the 101 st Congress.

  4. Apr 29, 2024 · A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and then be signed by the President to become law. Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number H.R. 1024. This is the one from the 95 th Congress. This bill was introduced in the 95 th Congress, which met from Jan 4, 1977 to Oct 15 ...

  5. Apr 20, 2024 · 2 The Act. 3 Legacy. 4 See also. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. Immigration Act of 1882. 1 language. Svenska; Edit links ...

  6. 5 days ago · The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 affirmed the national origins quota system of 1924 and limited total annual immigration to one sixth of one percent of the population of the continental United States in 1920, or 175,455. It exempted the spouses and children of U.S. citizens and people born in the Western Hemisphere from the quota.

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Mar 10, 1994. S. 1923 (103rd). A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to curb criminal activity by aliens, to defend against acts of international terrorism, to protect American workers from unfair labor competition, and to relieve pressure on public services by strengthening border security and stabilizing immigration into the United States.

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