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it increased Immigration quotas and eased most remaining restrictions
The Immigration Act of 1990 increased immigration quotas and eased remaining restrictions. After the law was enacted the amount of immigrants admitted increased to 700,000 annually.
the black death.
Politicians from the United States and China were involved in the "ping-pong diplomacy."
Canada's heritage is decidedly multicultural, beginning with First Nations, Inuit, and Metis populations, and adding French and British (particularly Scottish) influences with the influx of European colonists through the 19th century. Immigration restrictions were eased in the 1960s, leading to increased migration from China, India, Vietnam, Jamaica, the Philippines, Lebanon, and Haiti. The "Canadian identity" is no single idea; it is said that Canada "resists easy definition."
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Which U.S. act dramatically reduced restrictions on law enforcement's ability to search all types of electronic records; eased restrictions on foreign intelligence gathering; expanded the U.S. government's authority to regulate financial transactions and broadened the discretion of immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts?
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by creating a sense of urgency
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