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  How America's Immigration Laws came about.
This country's immigration laws as we know them are a concoction of 3 predominant enactments: the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act (INA); the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments (INAA); and the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA). Albeit other immigration legislations has added in previous years, these above mentioned acts have demonstrated to be the foundation of the present day immigration laws.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorenys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.





¿Cómo las Leyes de Inmigración de Estados Unidos llegó a ser.

Las leyes de inmigración de este país como las que conocemos son una mezcla de 3 leyes predominantes: la Ley de 1952 de Inmigración y Nacionalidad (INA), de 1965 Ley de inmigración y las enmiendas (INAA) y el 1986 la Reforma de Inmigración y Control Act (IRCA). Aunque las legislaciones de inmigración ha añadido que en años anteriores, los actos antes mencionados han demostrado ser el fundamento de las leyes de inmigración actuales día.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Inmigración Attorenys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.
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