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In reply to the discussion: Sen Tom Cotton proposes restricting Chinese students from studying science & tech at US universitie [View all]The Magistrate
(95,247 posts)22. Reviving The Old Chinese Exclusionary Act....
If recollection serves, even while we were allied with China in the war against Japan, no Chinese could be naturalized as a citizen of the United States.
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riversedge
Apr 2020
OP
I guess Cotton wants some of the attention tRump gets for being a stupid ass! n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2020
#4
I suppose he thinks US has nothing to learn about infectious diseases from China?
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2020
#9
+1. There is also an immediate financial cost - Chinese students provide a big chunk of tuition fees
dalton99a
Apr 2020
#21
If Shakespeare were alive today, the Republicans and the Federalist Society
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2020
#16
Arkansas is home to Walmart, the world's biggest importer of Chinese products
dalton99a
Apr 2020
#41
Following the passing of the Chinese Exclusion Act, a period known as the "Driving Out" era was born
dalton99a
Apr 2020
#25
Cotton apparently realizes what a great contribution Shakespeare made to American literature
DFW
Apr 2020
#24
I look for Tom Cotton to become a top Presidential contender in the future.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2020
#35