journalofthecivilwarera.org
How the Federal Government Came to Control Immigration Policy and Why it Matters - The Journal of the Civil War Era
The Civil War and Reconstruction transformed immigration policy in the United States, marking the transition from a sub-national to a national policy for regulating the admission, exclusion, and removal of foreigners. Before that turning point, Congress played almost no role in regulating immigration, other than naturalization policy (for white people) and passenger acts setting conditions … Read More Read More