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Politics : Immigration and its Reform

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To: DallasKevin who wrote (11)5/4/2013 10:15:51 PM
From: Steve Lokness1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 270
 
Here is what you said originally to me;
<<<<< Actually, the things you stated were locally controlled, and had nothing to do with official government policy>>>

false! Anyone who gives a shit - which is likely to be not many - know now that you pulled this fact out of thin air.

<<<<< Until 1924 this was the only official limitation on immigration. >>>>>

So that Chinese were excluded from entering after 1882 - do you think that should be called a "limitation on immigration"? What? Do you think Chinese and other Asians don't count? Should those being prevented from immigrating because of the Emergency Quota Act of 1921not be counted? If you were sick or too poor to be able to provide on your own and were sent back - do those not count as a "limitation to immigration"?
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