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In the 1930s, immigrants to the United States primarily came from Europe, particularly from countries facing economic hardship and political instability due to the Great Depression and the rise of fascism. Notable groups included Italians, Germans, and Eastern Europeans, alongside a significant number of Jewish refugees escaping persecution in Nazi Germany. Immigration from Asia and other regions was largely restricted during this period due to existing quotas and laws. Overall, the decade saw a decline in immigration rates compared to previous years.

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