Immigrant Act Of 1924
However, the journey to the United States wasn't a easy or blissful one for the Asian-American community. In fact, the U.S. government issued the Immigrant Act of 1924. What was the Immigrant Act of 1924? The Immigrant Act 0f 1924 was a bill that was passed by the Congress that was enacted on May 26, 1924, which banned all Asian immigrations, with the exception of Filipinos (who were previously under American control).
As a result of the Immigrant laws, the remaining Chinese and Japanese populations in the United States were scattered into isolated ethnic communities known as "Chinatown" and "Japan-town" respectively.
This did not last long, as in 1965 Congress passed a new Immigration Act which lifted the bans on immigration from Asian