After decades of an open-door policy, the 1924 U.S. Immigration Act imposed quotas by nationality.
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This government and the previous Labour government have simply said yes to open-door immigration.
The British public had "made the connection" between EU membership and "open-door immigration", he added.
This would promote social stability and help muster public support for Singapore's open-door migration policies, it argues.
Labour has systematically failed to think through the consequences of an open-door Britain.
Mayor MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (New York City): Our administration has always had a policy of open-door communications with all community leaders, as you know.
The open-door policy may have ended but it is an open question how effective the new labour-market controls will turn out to be.
The ship runs on an open-door policy, to facilitate the work of the cleaning staff, but of course they can lock their rooms if they wish.
All Spitzer had to do to surpass the SEC (and we do not mean to minimize his enormous contribution) was to establish an open-door policy, welcome whistle-blowing industry insiders and listen.
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Mr Farage, the leader of the UK Independence Party, said his candidate was "coming up on the rails", partly because people had "made the connection" between EU membership and "open-door immigration".
The SCHSL has twice voted to toss Goose Creek over its use of an ineligible player, the second vote coming after Goose Creek got a judge to order the league to hold another, open-door hearing and take a vote.
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Many of these original workshops have been turned into apartments now, but small open-door shops still populate those same streets, where third- and fourth-generation craftspeople continue to make the mainsprings, bridges and balance cocks that power some of the world's most exquisite and pricey timepieces.
We saved tens of billions of dollars, and we used those savings to open the door to additional financial aid -- to open the door for college to millions more students.
When fish from Boston reach Newark, a clerk can--without even cracking open the bay door--wave an electronic reader and learn whether the fish got too warm en route.
Well, PC World has cracked open the trap-door on their HDTV testing lab to show everyone how they do it.
Aamir ran downstairs offering to open the door - a decision which devastated the family and cost the youngster his life.
Benny Avni walked through a half-open door into one of the classrooms.
Or whether I was, had reference to the fact that if she kept the door open to the Oval Office, because it was always -- the door to the hallway was always somewhat open, that she would always be able to hear something if anything went on that was, you know, too loud, or whatever.
What would be helpful for the royal couple - now that the stable door is open and the horse has bolted - is to try to view any perceived negative as a hidden positive.
That will open the door to cut-rate generic versions, but the copycats may not emerge immediately.
Collard doesn't see the residency requirements changing for divorce broadly, however, because that would open the door to anyone -- regardless of orientation -- shopping around for states that would favor them in a divorce.
Is the President planning -- would he leave the door open to the health care debate extending into next year, or does he want Congress -- is he going to be firm about the deadline of getting this done this year?
Yet even the most well-intended exception will open the door to wholesale abuse.
Troubled businesses and retailers might have expected that the encouraging news on inflation would open the door to another interest-rate cut.
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Mr Mullen, from Barrhead in Glasgow, said he now hoped the success would open the door to a full-time musical career.
Though many favored her no-nonsense attitude and open door policy, Wasilla substitute teacher Anne Kilkenny compared the atmosphere surrounding Palin to a popularity contest.
They discussed at length different modalities, different outcomes, different means to get to the ends that Ben already has described -- and with an open door.
Does it open the door to a long-awaited tax reform?
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