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US Politics 3w
The very first immigration law was that ships needed a clear passenger manifest btw. That’s literally it.
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When was that? Cause the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed in 1798, which is pretty early, and gave deportation powers to the president. Washington himself saw over the Naturalization Act in 1790, only two years after the Constitution was ratified.

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