IMAGINE the immigrant gateway to the United States as a door in New York City - where the Statue of Liberty stands - with a hundred locks.

In 1990, the Immigration Act of 1990 ("IA 1990") was signed into law by a Republican president, the first George Bush ("Herbert Walker") unlocking the door by overhauling America's immigration system, creating three main streams of immigrant categories: Family-sponsored, employment-based and diversity visas.

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