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What is the name of the act passed by Congress in 1924 that excluded all Asians from emigrating to the U.S., and established permanent country-of-origin quotas, restricting the number of immigrants annually admitted to the U.S. from each nation to 2% of the population that had immigrated from the nation in question and resided in the U.S. in 1890, making legal entry into the U.S. of immigrants outside of Northern Europe nearly impossible?

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