| Interesting background data: All periods in U.S. history when immigration has been reduced or halted: The restriction/reduction periods were: 1790s — racialized naturalization limits and alien deportation power. 1875–1882 — first federal exclusion laws. 1882–1943 — Chinese exclusion. 1885–1907 — contract labor, pauper, disease, anarchist, and morality exclusions. 1907–1924 — Japanese and broader Asian restrictions. 1917–1965 — literacy test, Asiatic Barred Zone, national-origins quotas. 1929–1945 — Depression-era administrative restriction and Mexican repatriation. 1940s–1952 — wartime and Cold War ideological/security restrictions. 1952–1965 — McCarran-Walter quota/security regime. 1965–1978 — new worldwide and hemispheric caps despite ending national-origin discrimination. 1980s — refugee ceilings, employer sanctions, unauthorized-labor enforcement. 1990s — expanded detention, deportation, benefit restrictions, asylum limits. 2001–2008 — post-9/11 security restrictions. 2017–2020 — travel bans, refugee reductions, asylum restrictions, public-charge expansion. 2020–2023 — COVID/Title 42 and visa-entry restrictions. 2024 — Biden southern-border asylum/entry restrictions. 2025–2026 — refugee-admissions suspension and expanded travel/visa restrictions. |
Edit: actually nah, I’m not gonna wait for you to walk into this conclusion.
You put a single presidents name down for these bans with Biden, which was in response to a global pandemic where every country was instituting travel restrictionsz
But for trumps explicitly ideological Muslim ban you merely put
> 2017–2020 — travel bans, refugee reductions, asylum restrictions, public-charge expansion.
I am going to make the claim that you are pushing propaganda. If you had included the presidents for every section I wouldn’t think so.