Immigration law has undergone significant changes over the years, from the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to the comprehensive immigration reform proposals of the modern day. Throughout history, immigration law has been shaped by economic and societal factors, as well as political considerations. Some of the most significant changes include the establishment of quotas in the early 20th century, the end of national origins quotas in the 1960s, and the increased focus on border security and deportation in recent decades. The changes in immigration law have affected both the types of immigrants allowed into the country and the procedures for obtaining legal status, making it more difficult for some individuals to immigrate to the United States.
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