Answer: Immigrants suspected of being communists and/or anarchists.
Explanation:
The Palmer Raids is a 1919 event initiated by President Woodward Wilson. These actions were directed against immigrants from Italy and much of Eastern Europe for fear that they might proclaim the ideas of communism in the country. About 3,000 people were arrested in those raids, and more than 500 people were expelled from the country.
The answer would be the meeting house.
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China, Japan Mongolia, North Korea South Korea, and Taiwan
Dependencies Hong Kong, Macau
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About midway through Hotel Rwanda there's a powerful, if somewhat heavy-handed, scene in which a good-hearted U.N. colonel (Nick Nolte) makes clear to hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina (Don Cheadle) why the West won't intervene to stop the ongoing Rwandan genocide. "We think you're dirt, Paul," he explains sadly. "You're black. You're not even a n*. You're an African."
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