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The Architecture of Race in American Immigration Law: A Reexamination of…
The Architecture of Race in American Immigration Law: A Reexamination of the Immigration Act of 1924
With the Immigration Act of 1924, Congress tasked the Census Board with figuring out the proportions of immigrants from each country that could enter the US
only 150,000 immigrants were welcome each year
proportion of immigrants from other countries had to match the proportion of immigrant populations already in the US
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