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A Brief History of Immigration Policy in America

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Foundations of Immigration Law in Early America

This chapter examines the early legal landscape of immigration law in the United States, focusing on significant Supreme Court cases and the ambivalence between state and federal authority. It highlights how state legislation shaped immigration regulation, particularly concerning race and perceptions of immigrants as societal burdens. The discussion further traces the gradual shift towards federal control over immigration policies, culminating in critical legislative milestones in the late 19th century.

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