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This documentary history critiques major Supreme Court decisions on litigations that Asian Americans brought before the Court over the past 150 years. In section 2, Braeman treats major cases concerning the question of the government's right to exclude, expel, or deport persons of Asian ancestry.
This exhaustive bibliography is the result of Kim's research of the Asian American experience for almost two decades. An insightful introductory essay written by Shirley Hune enhances the reader's understanding of the Asian American experience within the context of the development of American scholarship on immigration and immigrants.
This book describes the historical and legal experiences of Americans of Asian ancestry who began to come to the United States in the mid-19th century. This study examines the way immigration and naturalization laws were unfairly administered against Asian immigrants and throws light on a less than admirable period of American legal history.
US congressional legislation establishing federal immigration and naturalization policy has demonstrated various degrees of limitation with regard to Asian immigration. This work covers major immigration laws passed by Congress between 1790 and 1995, examining their impact on Asian immigrants.
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