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Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952: Difference between revisions

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| 115{{efn|name=baltic|The [[Baltic states]] ([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]]) were [[Occupation of the Baltic states|occupied and annexed]] by the [[Soviet Union]] from 1944, not regaining independence until 1991, but the U.S. did not recognize this as legitimate and continued to issue visas to citizens of the Baltic states.}}
| 115{{efn|name=baltic|The [[Baltic states]] ([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Lithuania]]) were [[Occupation of the Baltic states|occupied and annexed]] by the Soviet Union from 1944, not regaining independence until 1991, but the U.S. did not recognize this as legitimate and continued to issue visas to citizens of the Baltic states.}}
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