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Bibliography of Portland and Oregon Chinese-American and Japanese ...
Chinese American Transnationalism: The Flow of People, Resources, and Ideas between China and America. during the Exclusion Era. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006. ——, ed. Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Community in ...
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The Gospel and Immigration | Times & Seasons
They began on the basis of “you don’t look/talk like us or anybody else that’s here, so you can’t come in”–that’s the basis for the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882–the first major immigration act passed by Congress. ...
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Clerical Whispers: Child sex abuse claims divide Orthodox community
Since he broached the subject on his radio show this summer, says a state assemblyman, dozens of people have come forward with stories about children being molested in the Orthodox community, which strictly follows Jewish law. ...
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No One Is Illegal - Vancouver » Blog Archive » The politics of ...
Among other changes, Bill C-50 gives discretionary power to the minister of citizenship and immigration to arbitrarily reject immigration applicants, even though those same applicants might have otherwise been admitted under Canada’s ...
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HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS: 100 YEARS OF IMMIGRATION
1900, The Head tax on Chinese immigrants was increased from $50 (set in 1885 in the first Chinese Exclusion Act) to $100. 1901, Census.(1) Of the 5371315 population in Canada, 684671 (12.7%) were immigrants (i.e. born outside Canada). ...
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Is China An Inclusive Society? | Fool's Mountain: Blogging for China
China did not enslave others to my knowledge, at any time in her history. But didn’t they dominate the Viet people of Annam for six centuries? I don’t know who built the Great Wall during the Ming dynasty or the Grand Canal, ...
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No One Is Illegal - Vancouver » Blog Archive » Scrap Bill C-50 ...
This unprecedented modification of IRPA would risk putting in place implicit equivalents to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1923, the Order in Council of 1911 prohibiting the landing of “ any immigrant belonging to the Negro race”, ...
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