Anarchist Exclusion Act of 1903

The Anarchist Exclusion Act, or the Immigration Act of 1903, was a law of the United States regulating immigration. It codified previous immigration law, and added four inadmissible classes: anarchists, people with epilepsy, beggars, and importers of prostitutes.

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Anarchist Exclusion Act of 1903

The Anarchist Exclusion Act, or the Immigration Act of 1903, was a law of the United States regulating immigration. It codified previous immigration law, and added four inadmissible classes: anarchists, people with epilepsy, beggars, and importers of prostitutes.

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