Social Studies, 01.09.2020 21:01 S4NCHEZ28
Which statement accurately describes how Congress and the Supreme Court
influence U. S. immigration policy?
A. The Supreme Court proposes new immigration regulations, which
Congress must approve.
B. The Supreme Court regulates who is allowed to immigrate, while
Congress decides how many immigrants should be allowed each
year.
C. Congress regulates who is allowed to immigrate, while the
Supreme Court decides how many immigrants should be allowed
each year.
D. Congress passes laws to regulate immigration, while the Supreme
Court determines whether the regulations are constitutional.
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