Japanese Immigrant Exclusion: 100 Years Later – OpEd

Japanese Immigrant Exclusion: 100 Years Later – OpEd

Eurasia Review

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By Will Sellers

One hundred years ago, Congress passed, and President Calvin Coolidge signed, a new immigration bill. While relatively uncontroversial in the United States — it had passed the Senate 69-9 and the House 308-62 — the Immigration Act had a global impact.

The bill’s genesis was a study completed by the...

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