The Immigration Act Of 1924 And Its Effect In The Rio Grande Valley

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Proposal For “The Effects of the Immigration Act of 1924”: The Immigration Act of 1924 and its effect in the Rio Grande Valley in the early 1900’s by Jacob Garza
The immigration act of 1924 was a notorious act that was carried out by the united states government to limit immigration after the first world war. The united states were a relatively new country that had many pull factors such as many freedoms, and free enterprise. It was known as the land of opportunity. Immigrants began to pour in from all parts of the globe looking for their shot for success.
Authors have analyzed the immigration act of 1924. They have discussed every major event, and factor that occurred during the immigration act of 1924. Most social factors one can think of played some type of role in the Immigration act of 1924. Jason E. …show more content…

He states that most African American were not giving the same respect and treat, and fellow white peer would be given. The immigration act of 1924 in a eye opening part of United states history, because it shows our nations true colors. Such tests, and regulation really showed how unfair and how cruel of a nation we were. immigrants that had spent their last penny just to come for a better life were being sent right back where they came from due to unruly policy set by the U.S. government. This piece of law as well shows just how out of their mind the U.S. government really was when it came to immigration. Robert Ward makes a point that in the new bill they are rising the head money from 2 to 4 dollars. Robert claims that this will not slow down immigration, but rather heighten the immigration fund. He states that these immigrants

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