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What were immigration conflicts after world war 1?

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Wartime Challenges

The outbreak of World War I greatly reduced immigration from Europe but also imposed new duties on the Immigration Service. Internment of enemy non citizens (primarily seamen who worked on captured enemy ships) became a Service responsibility.

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Answer: It greatly reduced immigration from Europe

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