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What did the immigration act of 1924 do?

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it prevented immigration from Asia, it set quotas on the number of of immigrants from eastern hemisphere, and provided funding and an enforcement mechanism to carry out the longstanding ban on other immigrants.

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So in other words, it prevented immigration. And kept tabs on it.

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Limited the number of immigrants in United States

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The immigration act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States. For the first time, this act limited the immigration in the country by establishing a national origin quota system which eliminated Asians to entering America. This act was passed in legislation by Congress on putting in mind about the threats on national security after World War I.

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