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Payton Atkinson
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2 March, 02:20
What was the goal of the immigration act of 1965?
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To abolish the national origins quota system that was American immigration policies since the 1920's. It replaced it with a preference system that focused on immigrants skills and family relationships with citizens of the US residents.
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