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A Short History of the Immigration Fight That Built—and Still Divides—America
politics, government, civics, American history, immigration Marie Daley 1/16/26 politics, government, civics, American history, immigration Marie Daley 1/16/26

A Short History of the Immigration Fight That Built—and Still Divides—America

Congress has been making immigration policies since 1790. Current immigration actions have come from the executive branch.

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