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What was the effect of the Immigration Act of 1990?

A) Fewer immigrants came from poor countries.
B) More immigrants arrived each year.
C) Many illegal immigrants were deported.
D) Fewer states offered bilingual education.

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c is the correct answer
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Answer:

The correct answer is B. The effect of the Immigration Act of 1990 was that more immigrants arrived each year.

Step-by-step explanation:

Immigration Act of 1990 opened the doors of the country to more immigrants, in part to facilitate foreigners coming to work in the United States. The number of immigrant visas increased to 700,000 in the following years. This law also gave the Attorney General the authority to temporarily protect immigrants from deportation in cases of escape from natural disasters or armed conflicts.

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