Hopefully this will answer your question, but the attacks made by Japan against the united states pretty much severed the Japanese citizens from moving.
To stop Immigration from China and Japan.
Stop all Immigration from the United States
No! The US actually traded heavily with Japan in an effort to get their economy back onto a non-wartime basis. The trading has continued to this day.
To stop immigration =APEX
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Stop all Immigration from the United States
To stop Immigration from China and Japan.
Stop all Immigration from the United States
to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into the united states
to stop Immigration
If you are talking about World War 2 the reason they did not stop Japan first is because Britain (in collabaration with the United States) explained how the dominance of Hitler was getting so great. So, the United States agreed that the greater problem (Hitler) should be dealt with first, but by the end of the War Britain suffered many casualties so Britain helped with what they could in war in Japan but once the United States had the Atomic Bomb they didn't need much help after that
To stop all Asian Immigration
WW2 ended in 1945 with the bombings of Japan by the United States, so it has been over a long time.
To stop all Asian Immigration
Stop Immigration ended in 1995.
No! The US actually traded heavily with Japan in an effort to get their economy back onto a non-wartime basis. The trading has continued to this day.
Prior to the outbreak of World War II, the United States and Japan came into conflict primarily due to one cause: Japan's aggressive expansionist policy. With both economic stability and imperial glory in mind, Japan sought to expand its power at the expense of nations around it. The United States sought to limit this expansion or stop it entirely.