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Various groups have historically supported restricting immigration, including labor unions, nationalist organizations, and certain political factions. Labor unions often argue that immigration can drive down wages and reduce job opportunities for native workers. Nationalist groups may advocate for strict immigration policies to promote cultural homogeneity and protect national identity. Additionally, some political factions view immigration restrictions as a means to enhance national security and manage social services more effectively.
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To stop all Asian Immigration
Social Darwinism influenced the belief that certain races or ethnicities were superior to others, leading to discriminatory immigration policies. This resulted in restrictions targeting specific groups deemed as inferior, such as Asians and Southern Europeans, through laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act and the Immigration Act of 1924. These policies reinforced racial hierarchies and limited opportunities for immigrants to enter the United States based on their perceived social worth.
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Nativist groups wanted to restrict immigration.
In 1924, Baltimore saw significant migration from various groups, particularly due to the restrictions imposed by the Immigration Act of 1924. This act limited immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe, leading to a shift in the demographics of migrants. Many African Americans from the rural South continued to move to urban areas like Baltimore as part of the Great Migration, seeking better economic opportunities and escaping racial discrimination. Additionally, some European immigrants, mainly from countries like Italy and Poland, were already settled in the city and continued to establish communities despite the new immigration restrictions.
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