@gAlienLifeform to News • 1 year agoShe Immigrated Legally. She Married a U.S. Citizen. But She Was Denied Citizenship for Working in Legal Cannabis.www.politico.comexternal-linkmessage-square81arrow-up1623arrow-down118file-text
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoThose 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.
Those restrictions on non-whites, for starters.
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.