there was great demand for labor in the us
most of the 19th century (1800s)
the U.S. government maintained, with few restrictions, an open immigration policy
Immigration policy
support for economic development
What economic policy was the national government not allowed to implement during the nineteenth century?
It depends on employment and government policy for Japanese Immigration.
Liberal
needed many unskill workers
needed many unskill workers
In the late twentieth century, immigration to the U.S. increased significantly, driven by changes in U.S. immigration policy and global events. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 abolished racial quotas, leading to a rise in immigrants from Asia and Latin America. This period also saw the emergence of diverse immigrant communities, contributing to the cultural and economic landscape of the nation. Overall, the late twentieth century marked a transformative era in U.S. immigration patterns.
Angel Island Immigration Station closed in 1940 due to a decline in immigration and changes in U.S. immigration policy. The station had served primarily as a processing center for Asian immigrants, particularly during the restrictive immigration laws of the early 20th century. After World War II, the station fell into disrepair and was eventually abandoned, later becoming a state park. Its closure marked the end of an era of significant immigration enforcement on the West Coast.
A closed immigration policy is when a country doesnt allow its citizens to go to whatever country they want