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How did the supreme court rule in cases affecting the rights of chinese immigrants? answers?

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the answer is The Chinese Exclusion Act was upheld.

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The correct answer is the Chinese Exclusion Act was upheld.

The Chinese Exclusion Act was upheld is the Supreme Court rule in a case affecting the rights of Chinese immigrants.

On May 6, 1882, President Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act. It was a U.S. federal law that prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers to the United States. The Supreme Court upheld the Chinese Exclusion Act, that affected the rights of the Chinese immigrants.


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