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  2. National origin - Wikipedia

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    National origin is the nation where a person was born, or where that person's ancestors came from. It also includes the diaspora of multi-ethnic states and societies that have a shared sense of common identity identical to that of a nation while being made up of several component ethnic groups.

  3. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. [2] The act formally removed de facto discrimination against Southern and Eastern Europeans as well as Asians, in addition to other non-Western and Northern European ethnicities from the immigration policy of the United States. [3]

  4. National Origins Formula - Wikipedia

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    The National Origins Formula is an umbrella term for a series of quantitative immigration quotas in the United States used from 1921 to 1965, which restricted immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere on the basis of national origin. These restrictions included legislation and federal acts.

  5. Emergency Quota Act - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Quota Act, also known as the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921, the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, the Per Centum Law, and the Johnson Quota Act (ch. 8, 42 Stat. 5 of May 19, 1921), was formulated mainly in response to the large influx of Southern and Eastern Europeans and restricted their immigration to the United States.

  6. Immigration Act of 1924 - Wikipedia

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    The National Origins Act authorized the formation of the United States Border Patrol, which was established two days after the act was passed, primarily to guard the Mexico–United States border. [42] A $10 tax was imposed on Mexican immigrants, who were allowed to continue immigrating based on their perceived willingness to provide cheap labor.

  7. The mysterious, mathematical origins of the world’s most ...

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    It’s a go-to question at bar trivia: what is the only national flag in the world that isn’t rectangular or square? The answer is Nepal. But beyond the simple fact of its uncommon shape, Nepal ...

  8. American ancestry - Wikipedia

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    Because national origins do not count for very much in contemporary America, many whites are content with a simplified Americanized racial identity. The loss of specific ancestral attachments among many white Americans also results from high patterns of intermarriage and ethnic blending among whites of different European stocks."

  9. It's National Donut Day: The origins of the pastry and the ...

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    Dough-not forget to mark your calendars, because the first Friday of June is National Donut Day. The donut is a quintessential American breakfast pastry, and it's supposedly as old as America itself.