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  1. The Immigration Act of 1917 (also known as the Literacy Act or the Burnett Act [1] and less often as the Asiatic Barred Zone Act) was a United States Act that aimed to restrict immigration by imposing literacy tests on immigrants, creating new categories of inadmissible persons, and barring immigration from the Asia-Pacific zone.

  2. Feb 16, 2021 · The Immigration Act of 1917 banned immigration from most of Asia and required a literacy test for all immigrants. It was a product of isolationism and xenophobia before World War I and was later amended to ease some restrictions.

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  3. Immigration Act of 1917 (Barred Zone Act) - Immigration History. Literacy Cards. Smithsonian Article. Summary. This law is best known for its creation of a “barred zone” extending from the Middle East to Southeast Asia from which no persons were allowed to enter the United States.

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  5. Dec 21, 2018 · The Immigration Act of 1917 establishes a literacy requirement for immigrants entering the country and halts immigration from most Asian countries.

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  6. Jul 17, 2015 · Print Cite. In 1917, a new piece of immigration legislation was passed by Congress that expanded the list of reasons why individuals could be excluded from entry to the United States, a literacy test was added, and what became known as the Asiatic Barred Zone was created.

  7. Feb 6, 2017 · The political debate today over the flow of immigrants through U.S. borders merits a look back to 100 years ago, when Congress overrode a presidential veto to pass the Immigration Act of...

  8. Presents the text of the Immigration Act of 1917, which regulated immigration of aliens to the United States. Definitions used in the Act; Prohibitions settled upon those seeking admittance; Prohibitions against indentured service. Publisher. Great Neck Publishing. EBSCO. Date. 1917* (original) 2017–8–1* (source published online) Type. Text. Format

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