What was true about the chinese exclusion act?
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The Chinese Exclusion Act was an 1882 federal law prohibiting the immigration of Chinese workers.
It was the first law to ever prohibit members of a certain ethnic or national group from immigrating to the United States of America .
Chinese were prohibited to immigrate to the United States until 1943, but were only really free to immigrate in 1965 .
The Chinese Exclusion Act<span>. In 1882, Congress passed the </span>Chinese Exclusion Act<span>, basically prohibiting any and all </span>Chinese<span> laborers from immigrating to the United States.</span>
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