Among its stipulations, this legislation made it a punishable crime to knowingly hire an illegal immigrant. It also set up an amnesty program for illegals present in the United States since January 1982.
Published November 6, 1986
Among its stipulations, this legislation made it a punishable crime to knowingly hire an illegal immigrant. It also set up an amnesty program for illegals present in the United States since January 1982.
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