Immigration Act Of 1990

The Immigration act of 1990 increased the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. each year. It also created a lottery program that randomly assigned a number of visas. This was to help immigrants from countries where the U.S. did not often grant visas.

External Link

*http://www.numbersusa.com

 

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