|
|
|
|
Late Twentieth-Century Immigration The End of the Quota System Small Adjustments (1940s-1965) War Brides Refugees Walter-McCarran Act of 1952 and the Emergence of Cold War Ideology Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 New Immigrants Primary Sources: Asia, Mexico, and Latin America Military Conduits Samoa Vietnamese (Refugees) Family and Professional Preferences China Philippines Korea Still the "Exception": Farm and Factory Workers from Mexico Latin American Refugees Undocumented Workers Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986) "Guest" Workers Border Patrols |