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Butchy
26 May, 05:22
What did the immigration act of 1965 reverse
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Carlos Cochran
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President Luyndon B. Johnson, on a desk on Liberty Island, in the port of New York, promulgates with his signature a new immigration law, on October 3, 1965. Since then, the physiognomy of the population and culture of the country have changed considerably
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