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White House Defends 1882 Chinese Immigration Law: A Reappraisal of U.S. Historical Policies
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The White House has defended the 1882 Chinese Immigration Act against criticism from the Smithsonian Museum, which labeled the law 'racially motivated.' The report accuses the museum of 'erasing American heritage' with its 'Negotiating Inclusion' exhibit, which highlights anti-Chinese sentiment in 19th-century America. The White House calls the exhibit's interpretation 'didactic.' - 21 Chinese were killed in Los Angeles riots in 1871.
This analysis of U.S. immigration policies raises questions about their long-term economic impact on global supply chains. The 1882 law, the first in the U.S. to restrict Chinese immigration, forces a re-examination of how historical policies have shaped economic and social outcomes.