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[Review of] Bill Ong Hing. Making and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy

Abstract

Bill Ong Hing\u27s book has fulfilled a long-felt need in Asian American studies. Since the publication of Milton R. Konvitz\u27s The Alien and Asiatic in American Law (1946), no comprehensive overview of how American immigration policy influenced Asian immigration has been published. The subject, however, represents one of the most important aspects of Asian American experience. Historically, the anti-Asiatic Exclusion Laws played a defining role in the evolution of Asian America. Today, the legacy of racist immigration policies continue to limit Asian Americans, and the current debate over immigration remains an issue of great importance for the communities

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