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Description 1968-1969-1970 Quota Immigrants Admitted to the USA by Country (1970 INS Report Table 7).jpg |
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Immigrants to the United States from the Eastern Hemisphere admitted in fiscal years 1968, 1969, and 1970, by foreign country of origin, under the hemispheric numerical limitation introduced to replace national origins formula quotas by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. For FY 1968, unused national quota allotments were put into a pool and made available to other countries that had exhausted their quotas. The pool system expired June 30, 1968, when nation-level quotas ceased entirely. For FY 1969 and 1970, a broad hemispheric quota of 170,000 immigrants from the Eastern Hemisphere became effective July 1, 1968.
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Source | 1970 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE (REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION) |
Author | U.S. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE (INS) |
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