In that year restrictions on Chinese immigration were passed.
By 1923, almost all Chinese immigration had been blocked except for merchants, professionals, students and investors.
It was repealed in 1943, although large scale Chinese immigration did not occur until 1965.
Congress suspended Chinese immigration for ten years, later making the restriction permanent.
The debate reflects both the growth and the demographic shift of Chinese immigration.
Chinese immigration to Indonesia started in the 7th century, perhaps even earlier.
The report made several major recommendations, one of which was to restrict Chinese immigration.
It thus opened the door to Chinese immigration that more diversified the races of the nation.
The numbers of the Chinese immigration went from 20,000 a year to 8 people after the government-imposed "head tax".
The story of Chinese immigration to Mexico extends from the late 19th century to the 1930s.