Which of the following statements accurately describes U.S. quotas and their effects? (1 point) Responses Quotas specify the number of people who may immigrate to the United States in a given year and establish priority categories. Quotas specify the number of people who may immigrate to the United States in a given year and establish priority categories. Quotas specify the number of people who may migrate within the United States in a given year and establish priority categories. Quotas specify the number of people who may migrate within the United States in a given year and establish priority categories. Quotas specify the number of people who may emigrate from the United States in a given year, maintaining a stable tax base. Quotas specify the number of people who may emigrate from the United States in a given year, maintaining a stable tax base. Quotas specify the number of people a U.S.-based transnational corporation must employ to be considered a U.S. company. Quotas specify the number of people a U.S.-based transnational corporation must employ to be considered a U.S. company. Quotas specify the number of immigrants a U.S.-based transnational corporation must employ to meet U.N. objectives

The correct statement is: Quotas specify the number of people who may immigrate to the United States in a given year and establish priority categories.