One unintended result of the immigration legislation signed by President Johnson in 1965 was "chain migration," under which
A) ?more persons than anticipated from Africa and Asia with specified technical skills or education applied to immigrate.
B) ?some immigrants would reapply for residence repeatedly, making it hard to send them back to their home countries when their visas expired.
C) ?people from certain regions of foreign countries uncovered loopholes in the law allowing many more people than expected from certain villages, for example, to immigrate.
D) ?people repeatedly applied for immigration from different countries until they were successful, using fraudulent documentation that the U.S. immigration system was ill-prepared to evaluate.
E) ?immigrants would petition for their relatives to come to the United States.
E
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. when the parents remain married through the child's early adolescence b. when the parents remain married through the child's highschool years c. when the parents share the same party identification d. when the parents do not share the same party identification
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