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How did the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 change immigration law?
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It eliminated quotas based on national origin.

It enacted taxes to be paid per immigrant dependent upon their national origin.

It encouraged immigration from Western Europe at the expense of Latin America.

It authorized sponsorship programs to encourage immigration.

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It eliminated quotas based on national origin.

(The 1965 Hart-Celler Act abolished the old national‑origins quota system and replaced it with a preference system emphasizing family reunification and skilled immigrants.)