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Immigration to the United States decreased in the 1930s and 1940s primarily due to the Great Depression, which created economic hardship and limited job opportunities, making the U.S. less attractive to potential immigrants. Additionally, restrictive immigration policies, such as the Immigration Act of 1924, established quotas that significantly reduced the number of immigrants allowed from certain countries. The onset of World War II further complicated travel and migration, as wartime conditions and global instability hindered movement across borders.
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Republicans have nothing against legal immigration. They don't like illegal immigration.
1946 was one of the busiest times for immigration in US history. It is estimated that over 800,000 people made the trip from Europe.
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They were tough.
school was very tough and ruged
in the 1940's the war was engaged
lots of red
It had cannons through the windows