TITLE

Immigration Act of 1921

PUB. DATE
January 2009
SOURCE
Immigration Act of 1921;2009, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Primary Source Document
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents the text of the United States' Immigration Act of 1921. Definition of terms; Restriction of the number of immigrants admitted into the United States; Determination of nationality; Regulation for the treatment of immigrants beyond the numbers allowed; Other stipulations.
ACCESSION #
21213138

Tags: EMIGRATION & immigration law -- United States;  UNITED States -- Emigration & immigration

 

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