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...somewhere at sometime everybody has been targeted.




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Liberals are like a "Slinky". Totally useless, but somehow ya can't help but smile when you see one tumble down a flight of stairs!


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Chinese immigrants were targeted in 19th century America
By: clo2
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I learned of this on CNN, Lisa Ling.
When do we teach all of our history, the good, the bad & the ugly?

http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2021/10/07/this-is-life-lisa-ling-vincent-chin-clip-4.cnn

The Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers. Building on the earlier Page Act of 1875 which banned Chinese women from migrating to the United States, the Chinese Exclusion Act was the first, and remains the only, law to have been implemented to prevent all members of a specific ethnic or national group from immigrating to the United States.

Passage of the law was preceded by anti-Chinese violence, as well as various policies targeting Chinese migrants.[1] The act followed the Angell Treaty of 1880, a set of revisions to the U.S.–China Burlingame Treaty of 1868 that allowed the U.S. to suspend Chinese immigration. The act was initially intended to last for 10 years, but was renewed and strengthened in 1892 with the Geary Act and made permanent in 1902. These laws attempted to stop all Chinese immigration into the United States for ten years, with exceptions for diplomats, teachers, students, merchants, and travelers. They were widely evaded.[2]

Exclusion was repealed by the Magnuson Act on December 17, 1943, which allowed 105 Chinese to enter per year. Chinese immigration later increased with the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which abolished direct racial barriers, and later by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which abolished the National Origins Formula.[3]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Exclusion_Act


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