This would be the same as the Anti-American policy in China. There is no consequence, only tit for tat. One side does something and the other follows.
The Anti-Coolie Act, also known as the Chinese Immigration Act, was passed in the United States in 1882. It specifically targeted Chinese immigrants and imposed significant restrictions on their entry and citizenship eligibility. The act marked the first major restriction on immigration based on nationality in US history.
Chinese Exclusion Act, Gentlemen's Agreement Act, and possibly nativism.
The natavist belief that northern Europeans were superior to southern and eastern Europeans
Anti-Chinese violence in Washington happened in 1885.
The Spanish-American War did not have a direct impact on immigration. However, the war did lead to the acquisition of new territories by the United States, such as Puerto Rico and the Philippines, which had significant effects on migration patterns and increased immigration from these regions to the United States. Additionally, the war fueled anti-Spanish sentiment, which may have influenced immigration policies and attitudes towards Spanish and Hispanic immigrants at the time.
white workers resentment of chinese labor competition
Widespread anti-Chinese sentiment in the late-1800s resulted in a Congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration.
A congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese Immigration
A congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration
Passed a law prohibiting the immigration of Chinese laborers to America.
The American Immigration Control Foundation (AICF), founded in 1983, is an anti-immigration group which has grown more shrill in recent years.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1882 due to rising anti-Chinese sentiment and fear of competition for jobs and resources. The Act aimed to restrict Chinese immigration to the United States and bar Chinese immigrants from becoming naturalized citizens. It was the first significant law in American history to restrict immigration based on nationality or ethnic background.
The Anti-Coolie Act, also known as the Chinese Immigration Act, was passed in the United States in 1882. It specifically targeted Chinese immigrants and imposed significant restrictions on their entry and citizenship eligibility. The act marked the first major restriction on immigration based on nationality in US history.
Chinese Exclusion Act, Gentlemen's Agreement Act, and possibly nativism.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed by Congress in 1872 which suspended the immigration of "Chinese laborers" for 10 years. President Arthur signed the bill in May. It did not exclude merchants and their families. Congress eventually passed 14 more anti-Chinese immigration Acts which would bar most all Chinese from immigrating to the US. All the 15 laws were repealed in 1943. Wikipedia has an article dealing with Chines immigration.
Anti-immigration
That is a group opposed to immigration into their country.