d. Why did France grant visa to workers in 1960?
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According to the French national institute of statistics INSEE, the 2014 census counted nearly 6 million immigrants (foreign-born people) in France, representing 9.1% of the total population.[2][3] Eurostat estimated the foreign-born population to be 7.9 million, corresponding to 11.8% of the French population as of January 2016.[4]
In 2008, a previous INSEE census estimated that 5.3 million foreign-born immigrants and 6.5 million direct descendants of immigrants (born in France with at least one immigrant parent) lived in France, representing a total of 11.8 million people, or 19% of the total population in metropolitan France (62.1 million in 2008). Among them, about 5.5 million are of European origin (Portuguese, Spaniards, Italians, Britons and several people from Eastern European countries.), 4 million of North African (either Arab-Berber) origin, 1 million of Sub-Saharan African origin and 400,000 of Turkish (mostly Kurdish) origin.[5][6]
The area with the largest proportion of immigrants is the Parisian urban area (Greater Paris), where almost 40% of immigrants lived in 2012.[7] Other regions with important immigrant populations are Rhône-Alpes (Lyon) and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (Marseille).
Among the 802,000 newborns in metropolitan France in 2010, 27.3% had one or both parents foreign-born, and about one quarter (23.9%) had one parent or both born outside of Europe.[8][9] Including grandparents, about 40% of newborns in France between 2006 and 2008 had at least one foreign-born grandparent (11% born in another European country, 16% born in Maghreb but some have European ancestry and 12% born in another region of the world
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▪︎Since the 1920s, U.S. immigration policy had focused on a quota system that strongly favored northern European residents. In the early 1960s, residents of Ireland, Germany, and the United Kingdom received almost 70 percent of available quota visas. The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 changed all that.
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