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Essay heading: History and overview of illegal immigration
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It wasn’t until 1943 when the Chinese Exclusion Act was repealed.
Immigration was now seen as a threat to the United States economy and Congress began
expanding the list of "undesirable classes" hoping to upgrade the quality of immigrants
and to limit overall entry (Vellos, 1997).
In the early 1900’s, California state law passed a bill called “The Gentlemen’s
Agreement”, which prohibited Japanese immigrants from owning property or
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Then after World War 1, the Quota Act was proposed and passed by
U.S. Congress. This Law limited the number of foreigners allowed to cross the border to
three percent of their nationality that currently lived in the United States. A few years
later that percentage was lowered to two percent. During that same time period, again,
California passed another law called The Bracero Program, which allowed about two
million Mexicans to work in the state doing agricultural work... displayed next 300 characters
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