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English, 02.02.2021 17:50, SoccerHalo

Which quote from "America's Shifting views on Immigration" supports the idea that immigration policies have become more inclusive over time? •"They took great risks and suffered endless hardships to reach the New World and succeed, but succeed they did. As the pioneers, they shaped the culture of the young
nation, and they were determined to keep it that way."
•"Their arrivals dropped so steeply that by 1924 the processing of immigrants was turned over to U. S. em va bassies and consulates, and the Ellis Island immigration office dealt
only with immigrants with faulty paperwork and individual refugees."
•"In 1965, another seminal measure, the Immigration and Nationality Act, for the first time committed the United States to accepting immigrants of all nationalities on a
roughly equal basis."
•"According to the report, the illegals' English language learning is happening as rapidly or faster now than it did for earlier waves of mainly European immigrants in the 20th
century..."

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