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How did the Immigration Act of 1990 change American immigration policy?
It stopped the flow of illegal immigrants by penalizing employers who hired them.
It increased immigration quotas and eased most remaining restrictions.
It limited immigration to mainly northern and western Europeans.
It required that students be taught in their native languages as well as in English.

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Answer:The Immigration Act of 1990 increased the annual limits on the total level of immigration to the United States. For fiscal years 1992 through 1994, the law limited the total number of immigrants to 700,000, to be decreased to 675,000 in fiscal year 1995 and each year thereafter.

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