The Hart-Cellar Act Of 1965

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The Hart-Cellar Act was established in 1965. The Hart-Cellar Act abolished the quota system, changing immigration to be less heavily restricted. After the Hart-Cellar Act of 1965 was implemented, the once excluded Asians and severely restricted eastern and southern Europeans could immigrate. The changes made about the rules of immigration helped reunite and reunify family. The opening of immigration to more people led to an increase in immigration number; furthermore, the possession of skills in demand in the United States gave opportunities and benefits to those that immigrate. Hostility grew in the Southwest as a result of Mexican immigration, leading to a limit of people allowed from the Western Hemisphere. The Hart-Cellar Act of 1965 also

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