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As a result of the Immigration Act of 1965,
new quotas on Asian immigration were established.
victims of war were not allowed to enter the United States.
racial and ethnic restrictions became more important.
skilled and educated workers were encouraged to immigrate.

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Skilled and educated workers were encouraged to immigrate.

Explanation: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act) abolished the national‑origins quota system and replaced it with a preference system that prioritized family reunification and employment‑based admissions (favoring skilled and educated workers). It removed racial/ethnic restrictions rather than making them more important, did not bar war victims, and did not create new discriminatory quotas specifically against Asians.