1. Racial Inequality in the United States
From the beginning of 1960, immigration has heightened in the American society. Calls to reform U.S. immigration policy had mounted, thanks in no small part to the growing strength of the civil rights movement. At the time, immigration was based on the national-origins quota system in place since the 1920s, under which each nationality was assigned a quota based on its representation in past U.S. census figures. ... The increased immigration levels in the United States include the amendments in the immigration law and the patterns of international migration. ...
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