白人的反外f历史# Piebridge - 鹊桥
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外F英文都很好,不需要我翻译吧。所有和亚裔结婚的美国妇女都将被剥夺美国公民身
份。你能想象这样的法律出在中国吗?人家反外F是赤裸裸的反,正大光明的反,说起
来中国男人是最宽容的了。另外,这里搞笑的是日本,自以为脱亚入欧了,想要得到和
美国女人结婚的权利,结果还是被否决了,因为“非我族类 (who judged that
Japanese were not members of the Caucasian race)”, 呵呵。(见wiki的黄祸词
条 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Peril,随便摘一段)
The Immigration Act of 1917 then created an "Asian Barred Zone" under
nativist influence. The Cable Act of 1922 guaranteed independent female
citizenship only to women who were married to "alien[s] eligible to
naturalization".[13] At the time of the law's passage, Asian aliens were not
considered to be racially eligible for U.S. citizenship.[14][15] As such,
the Cable Act only partially reversed previous policies, granting
independent female citizenship only to women who married non-Asians. The
Cable Act effectively revoked the U.S. citizenship of any woman who married
an Asian alien. The National Origins Quota of 1924 also included a reference
aimed against Japanese citizens, who were ineligible for naturalization and
could not either be accepted on U.S. territory. In 1922, a Japanese citizen
attempted to demonstrate that the Japanese were members of the "white race"
, and, as such, eligible for naturalization. This was denied by the Supreme
Court in Takao Ozawa v. United States, who judged that Japanese were not
members of the "Caucasian race".
份。你能想象这样的法律出在中国吗?人家反外F是赤裸裸的反,正大光明的反,说起
来中国男人是最宽容的了。另外,这里搞笑的是日本,自以为脱亚入欧了,想要得到和
美国女人结婚的权利,结果还是被否决了,因为“非我族类 (who judged that
Japanese were not members of the Caucasian race)”, 呵呵。(见wiki的黄祸词
条 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Peril,随便摘一段)
The Immigration Act of 1917 then created an "Asian Barred Zone" under
nativist influence. The Cable Act of 1922 guaranteed independent female
citizenship only to women who were married to "alien[s] eligible to
naturalization".[13] At the time of the law's passage, Asian aliens were not
considered to be racially eligible for U.S. citizenship.[14][15] As such,
the Cable Act only partially reversed previous policies, granting
independent female citizenship only to women who married non-Asians. The
Cable Act effectively revoked the U.S. citizenship of any woman who married
an Asian alien. The National Origins Quota of 1924 also included a reference
aimed against Japanese citizens, who were ineligible for naturalization and
could not either be accepted on U.S. territory. In 1922, a Japanese citizen
attempted to demonstrate that the Japanese were members of the "white race"
, and, as such, eligible for naturalization. This was denied by the Supreme
Court in Takao Ozawa v. United States, who judged that Japanese were not
members of the "Caucasian race".