Not until the repeal of the Chinese exclusion act in1943. Followed by Indian-Americans in 1946. Japanese-Americans were not allowed granted citizenship until 1952. So much for the fourteenth amendment.
There has always been a belief that immigrants could become citizens. The country started as a nation of immigrants and immigrants built the railroads, industry’s, towns, arts, and were involved in the political system.
Congress
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the Jones Act
False.
I think that Chinese people were not allowed to become US citizens.
Japanese Americans did not have the right to vote until the year 1952. Chinese Americans were first allowed to become citizens of America in 1943 where they could enjoy the right to vote.
During the early 1800s Study Island:Native Americans were not allowed to become U.S. citizens.
no
If they were born in American or become American citizens, then they are Americans.
The requirement that was necessary for African Americans to become citizens undr the fourtheenth amendment was that they had to be born in the U.S.
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
Native Americans could become U.S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe
Slaves, foreigners, women
to become citizens of mexico
According to Wikipedia and other sources, only people who are "Black" are allowed to become citizens of Liberia. Racist?
Not uless they are men