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McCarran-Walter Immigration Act

(June 30, 1952), law, also known as the Immigration and Nationality Act, tightening controls over aliens and immigrants. The act replaced the National Origins Act of 1924 and modified the 1929 quota formula by allowing a limited number of Asians to enter the United States. The law removed racial barriers and made citizenship available to people of all origins for the first time, but required screening of aliens to eliminate security risks.



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