Zack Tounsi

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In 1986, IRCA had been intended as a comprehensive bill to deal with legal and illegal immigration to the US. In effect, it dealt only with the latter, legalizing 2.8 million undocumented immigrants in exchange for tougher enforcement measures. Now members of Congress were looking to expand legal avenues for entering the US—creating several new visa categories, changing the availability of green cards, and raising caps on overall immigration.
Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis
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