Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) flyer and fact sheet published in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Haitian Creole, and Polish, New York, N.Y., September 18, 1989. The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 and the Immigration Act of 1990 had a far-reaching impact on Latino and other Caribbean immigrants in New York State. The main goal of IRCA was to control and deter illegal immigration to the United States. The law included sanctions for employers who knowingly hired undocumented workers, increased enforcement at US borders, and allowed legalization of some immigrants who had resided in the US continuously since 1982.
Identifier
NYSA_16034-99_B3F3
Date Original
September 18 1989
Source
New York State Archives. New York State Commissioner of Social Services. Cesar Perales, Subject and Correspondence Files, 1980-1992. Box 3, Folder 3.
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