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  1. Apr 20, 2024 · Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) was enacted in 1952. Although frequently amended, the Act still forms the basic structure of immigration law in the United States. Prior to enactment of the INA, immigration law was governed by a variety of statutes but they were not consolidated in one location.

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  2. 4 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.

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  4. Apr 19, 2024 · The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (Pub.L. 82–414, 66 Stat. 163, enacted June 27, 1952), also known as the McCarran–Walter Act, codified under Title 8 of the United States Code (8 U.S.C. ch. 12), governs immigration to and citizenship in the United States. It has been in effect since June 27, 1952.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · But Johnson-Reed cemented a change in how America viewed immigration, from a policy of largely open borders to a new emphasis on “desirables” and “undesirables.”. Its Senate sponsor, David Reed of Pennsylvania, wrote in the New York Times that the law’s goal was to make the United States a more “homogenous” country.

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · The Civil War and Reconstruction transformed immigration policy in the United States, marking the transition from a sub-national to a national policy for regulating the admission, exclusion, and removal of foreigners. Before that turning point, Congress played almost no role in regulating immigration, other than naturalization policy (for white people) and passenger acts setting conditions ...

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Govinfo: Official government website (1951-2014) Print: JPL 3rd Floor KF50 .U52 (1972-no longer received in print) Microfilm: JPL 4th Floor KF50 .U52 (1789-1971)

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · Be it enacted h-y the Senate and House of Representatives of the Immigration Act United States of America in Congress oj^sembled^ That section 8 of the of 1917, a m e n d - ment. Immigration Act of 1917 (39 Stat. 880; 8 U. S. C. 144), is hereby amended to read: Pr e V e n t i on of '*SEC. 8.

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