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Which of the following is a true statement about the effects of terrorism on U.S. immigration? U.S. immigration policy grew stricter in response to fear of terrorists within the domestic borders U.S. immigration policy grew less strict as the public demanded safe haven for foreign relatives. U.S. immigration policy grew less strict in response to the need to bring terrorists to justice in court. U.S. immigration policy grew stricter as the public demanded a complete closure of all entry points.

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Answer: The correct answer is A, U.S. immigration policy grew stricter in response to fear of terrorists within the domestic borders

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The answer is: U.S. immigration policy grew stricter in response to fear of terrorists within the domestic borders

Example of this would be The formation of Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Before the terrorist attack on 9/11, there is no such agencies in united states airports.

After the attack, TSA was created along with a list of strict additional rules that being made to prevent potential dangerous weapon that can be used to hijack the plan from getting in.

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