Which two statements describe effects of the Immigration Act of 1990?
It lowered the population of documented immigrants in the United States.
It increased the overall number of immigrants allowed into the United States each year.
It ended family-based visas for immigrants living in the United States.
It reduced the number of immigrants from selected countries allowed into the United States.
It created five categories of job visas for immigrant workers seeking to enter the United States.

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The effects of the Immigration Act of 1990 increased the overall number of immigrants allowed into the United States each year

What is immigration?

Immigration is the movement of people or individual form a particular place or country to a new place or country.

It involves a permanent stay of the immigrants.

Therefore, the effects of the Immigration Act of 1990 increased the overall number of immigrants allowed into the United States each year.

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Answer:

It Increased the overall number of immigrants allowed into the United States each year (B)

It created five categories of job visas for immigrant workers seeking to enter the United States. (E)

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