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What did the Chinese exclusion act and the dillingham report indicate about nativist reaction to immigration

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It indicated that many did not want any more chinese entering america. Because the american saw that the chinese were taking all the laundry shops. Americans didnt want any more chinese immigration.
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In indicated there was prejudge against immigrants.

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On May 6, 1882, President Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act. It forbade Chinese workers to move in. It was the first US to prohibit members of a particular ethnicity from entering the U.S. The Dillingham Commission Report analyzed the impact of immigration in America and the impact of immigration on America's society, cultural, political, and social life.

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