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Important Dates Concerning American Immigration and Citizenship History

1790: Naturalization Act "Free White Persons"

1"8681: 4ft amendmenfc itizenshipt o nativeb om, due process,e qualp rotection

1870: Amendedto include "Freed Africars and their descendants"

1875: Page Law: Prohibits Chinese womenwhomightbe prostitutes

L882: Chinese ExclusionAct Prohibits Chinese laborers for 10 years, denies

naturalization

L888: Scott Acl no reentrypermits

L892:G earyAcl extendedfor1 -0y earg ID cards

1902: extendedfor 10 year agan, also includes Hawaii and Philippines

1904: Extended indefitritely

1907: Gentlemen'sA greement prohibitsJ apanesea nd Korean laborers

1917: Barred Zone Act: Prohibits Indians and other South Asians from immigrating

1920:1 9ftA mendmerrtw, omeng iven the right to vote

1922:C ableA ct: Anywomanwhomanies a manineligiblet o citizenshipshalllo seh er

citizenship.

1922: Ozawav. US

1923: US v. Thind

L924:I TliryationAct, establishesn ationalq uotas ystema ndbars anyonei neligibte to

citizership from immigrating.

1924: Native Americans granted citizenship

1934:T ydings-McDufff Ace establishesS 0/yearfor Filipinos

19 43: Repeal of Chinese Exclusion Acts

1946: Lrdian and Filipino immigrants granted the right to naturalization

7952:M cCarren-WalterA ct: doesa wayw ith racial restrictionso n citizenship

L965: ImmigrationAct: Does awaywithnational quotas, establishespreferences

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