• @afraid_of_zombies
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    2311 months ago

    It changed around 2002. It’s interesting to me because that was when my “free thinking” parents changed their views.

    • @Cosmonauticus
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      2211 months ago

      No it didn’t. The US barred Asians from entering for multiple decades. This country has been anti immigrant(anti anyone not white moving here) since it’s inception

      • @kautau
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        1911 months ago

        Non-white people moved here in droves. It looked like this

      • @[email protected]
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        This country has been anti immigrant(anti anyone not white moving here) since it’s inception

        Nah, until 1882, there was literally no restrictions for anyone moving to the US. If you could afford the journey or even successfully stow away on a ship or train or whatever, they’d let you in and let you stay.

        When it came to CITIZENSHIP, though, you’re right about the criteria being super racist from day one.

        • @olympicyes
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          211 months ago

          I went to the museum at Ellis island last year. It was surreal because here was a purpose built facility for processing immigrants, meanwhile Venezuelans were lined up on the streets in Manhattan waiting to be processed. There were a number of exhibits showing the racist attitudes of the Americans in the 1870s to 1880s demanding a curb on immigration. Was an educational experience.

        • @fne8w2ah
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          111 months ago

          Those restrictions on non-whites, for starters.

          • @[email protected]
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            Those were originally citizenship restrictions only.

            Until 1882, there was no law to keep people of color (or white people, of course) out of the country, even as they were met with tons of discrimination and abuse and no rights.

    • @morphballganon
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      411 months ago

      Right after Sept 11th, 2001, huh

      Yeah that makes sense