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The Problem Of Immigration In A Slaveholding Republic Kevin Kenny

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The Problem Of Immigration In A Slaveholding Republic Kevin Kenny
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.1 MB
Author: Kevin Kenny
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Problem Of Immigration In A Slaveholding Republic Kevin Kenny by Kevin Kenny instant download after payment.

A powerful analysis of how regulation of the movement of enslaved and free black people produced a national immigration policy in the period between the American Revolution and the end of Reconstruction. Today the United States considers immigration a federal matter. Yet, despite America's reputation as a "nation of immigrants," the Constitution is silent on the admission, exclusion, and expulsion of foreigners. Before the Civil War, the federal government played virtually no role in regulating immigration, and states set their own terms for regulating the movement of immigrants, free blacks, and enslaved people. Insisting that it was their right and their obligation to protect the public health and safety, states passed their own laws prohibiting the arrival of foreign convicts, requiring shipmasters to post bonds or pay taxes for passengers who might become public charges, ordering the deportation of immigrant paupers, quarantining passengers who carried...

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