The dark history of the Chinese Exclusion Act - Robert Chang

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After 12 years living in California,
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Chinese citizen Chae Chan Ping was ready for a visit home.
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He procured the necessary documents for his departure and return journey,
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and set sail for China,
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where he spent the next year reconnecting with friends and family.
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But when he returned to San Francisco on October 8th, 1888,
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Ping and his fellow immigrant passengers were forbidden to disembark.
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Just days earlier, President Grover Cleveland had signed the Scott Act,
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which invalidated the legal documents allowing their re-entry
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to the United States.
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This policy threatened to separate families
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and deprive Chinese immigrants of their homes and livelihoods.
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Ping challenged the ruling,
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beginning a legal battle for the rights of thousands of Chinese immigrants.
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But his case inspired an even more controversial policy
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that continues to impact immigrants around the globe.
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Discrimination against Chinese immigrants had begun decades earlier,
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when the California Gold Rush created a massive demand for labor.
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Initially, Chinese immigrants were welcomed as reliable workers
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and became essential parts of frontier communities.
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Many built railroads and worked in the mines,
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while others operated laundries, restaurants, and general stores.
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The 1868 Burlingame Treaty even granted China favored trading status with the US,
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and allowed unrestricted migration between the two countries.
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But as large numbers of Chinese immigrants found success,
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American workers began to see them as a threat.
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Politicians and labor leaders denounced them for driving down wages,
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and violence against Chinese individuals became increasingly common.
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This anti-Chinese sentiment soon found its way into California’s courts.
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In 1854, following a murder trial where a white man was convicted
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of murdering a Chinese man,
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the California Supreme Court overturned the conviction,
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holding that Chinese eyewitness testimony was inadmissible.
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The court declared that Chinese citizens
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could not testify against white defendants,
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citing similar precedents forbidding testimony
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by Black and Native American individuals.
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This decision effectively legalized violence
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against California’s Chinese population,
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inspiring mob attacks and campaigns for segregation.
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Before long, anti-Chinese sentiment reached the federal level.
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In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act,
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the first federal law that restricted immigration
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based explicitly on nationality.
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In practice, the Act banned entry to all ethnically Chinese immigrants
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besides diplomats,
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and prohibited existing immigrants from obtaining citizenship.
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It also meant Chinese individuals couldn’t leave the United States and return
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without first applying for a certificate of re-entry.
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This policy remained in place until October 1st, 1888,
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when the Scott Act prohibited re-entry altogether,
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stranding Chae Chan Ping and thousands of other Chinese immigrants.
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In court, Ping argued he had followed the proper protocol
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obtaining his re-entry certificate,
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and the government had not honored his legally issued document.
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This argument was strong enough to send his case all the way to the Supreme Court.
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But the justices ruled against Ping,
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invalidating thousands of legal re-entry certificates in one fell swoop.
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The decision led to Ping’s deportation
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and left up to 20,000 Chinese immigrants unable to return to the US.
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But arguably even more important than the court’s racist ruling
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was the logic they used to support it.
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Traditionally, the Supreme Court is considered a check
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on the other two branches of American government,
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offering judgment on policies passed by Congress and the president.
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In this case however,
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the court stated they had no power to pass judgment on the Scott Act,
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since Congress had declared the immigration policy
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“a matter of national security.”
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This decision set a unique precedent.
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Unless Ping's case was overturned,
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congressional and executive branches could claim national security concerns
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to pass whatever immigration laws they wanted.
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Throughout the 20th century,
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xenophobic government officials used this power to freely discriminate
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against immigrant groups.
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The 1917 Asiatic Barred Zone Act prohibited the entry of all South Asians.
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And a series of immigration acts in the 1920s
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expanded restrictions throughout Asia, Eastern Europe and southern Europe.
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Many of these restrictions were lifted after World War II,
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and the Chinese Exclusion Act itself was finally repealed in 1943—
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over 60 years after it was enacted.
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But the US government continues to use this precedent
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to deploy sudden and sweeping immigration policies,
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targeting journalists and dissidents as well as ethnic groups.
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Little is known about what became of Chae Chan Ping following his deportation.
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But the injustices visited upon him and thousands of other Chinese Americans
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continue to impact immigrant rights and liberties.
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