In the late twentieth century, Immigration to the U.S. increased significantly, driven by changes in U.S. immigration policy and global events. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 abolished racial quotas, leading to a rise in immigrants from Asia and Latin America. This period also saw the emergence of diverse immigrant communities, contributing to the cultural and economic landscape of the nation. Overall, the late twentieth century marked a transformative era in U.S. immigration patterns.
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