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The Immigration Reform and Control Act legalized most undocumented immigrants who had arrived in the country prior to January 1, 1984. The act altered U.S. immigration law by making it illegal to knowingly hire illegal immigrants, and establishing financial and other penalties for companies that employed illegal immigrants.
As a result, Gorbachev offered major concessions to the United States on the levels of conventional forces, nuclear weapons, and policy in Eastern Europe. Many U.S.-based Sovietologists and administration officials doubted that Gorbachev was serious about winding down the arms race, [23] but Reagan recognized the real change in the direction of ...
Interdiction of illegal aliens September 29, 1981 39 12325: Presidential Task Force on the Arts and Humanities September 30, 1981 40 12326: Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System September 30, 1981 41 12327: Exemption for Fort Allen October 1, 1981 42 12328: Federal employees contracting or trading with Indians October 8 ...
It was also disclosed that some of the money from the arms deal with Iran had been covertly and illegally funneled into a fund to aid the right-wing Contras counter-revolutionary groups seeking to overthrow the socialist Sandinista government of Nicaragua. The Iran–Contra affair, as it became known, did serious damage throughout the Reagan ...
Not only did Reagan terminate their employment, but he also banned them from federal service for life. ... Although there were 39 illegal work stoppages against the federal government between 1962 ...
The Reagan Administration had some of the highest illegal union firings in recorded history. In 1981, to protect domestic auto sales the Reagan administration signed an agreement with Japan that it would not import more than 1.67 million cars into the United States, which would be one in four cars sold in America.
Four years of Biden-Harris open borders and it's time for Trump to fix the crisis of illegal immigration. One way to do it is to tax the money they send back to their home countries.
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