If immigrants who entered the United States at Ellis Island were deemed likely to end up needing to receive welfare or otherwise seemed unable to provide for themselves, they would be refused admission.
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Also, if they were assessed as likely to become an illegal contract laborer, they would be refused entry.
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And this law was created during Clinton administration
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in other words enforcing laws already on the books?
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Did you vote for this law when it was passed in 1996?
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Yes she did.
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I'd like to sue to lower the amount of homeless the democrats require in california to maintain the reigns of power.
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Senator Feinstein respectfully disagree. I’m 1st generation here. When my father came to the USA the family had to be sponsored.The sponsors had to sign docs that the family would not receive govt monies. My dad entered the US Marines during Korea conflict. Learned English, work
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