Japanese Immigration

  • Excludes immigration

    Chinese Exclusion Act restricts Chinese immigration.
    This relates to the Japanese in that the Chinese are not comming, so there is more space for the Japanese to farm.
  • California dis-allows Japanese from owning land

    California's Alien Land Law prohibits "aliens ineligible for citizenship" (Chinese and Japanese) from owning property in the state.
  • Alien Registration

    The Alien Registration Act requires the registration and fingerprinting of all aliens in the United States over the age of 14. The act classifies Korean immigrants as subjects of Japan.
  • Japanese are forced out of their homes and sent away.

    Japanese are forced out of their homes and sent away.
    They were sent to internment camps, which is pretty much a jail for the Japanese.
    Pic. Japanese on a bus on their way to camps in 1942 becuase of the bombing of pearl harbor.
  • Executive Order 9066

    Executive Order 9066
    It gives the Military permission to evacuate 112,000 Japanese Americans from the Pacific coast and placed them in ten internment camps.
  • Exclusion Act

    By the end of the 1940s all restrictions on the Asians aquiring U.S. citizenship are abolished.
  • United States v. Korematsu

    The U.S. goes to court about Japanese Internment
  • United States repaies Japanese.

    United States repaies Japanese.
    The Redress Act provides $20,000 compensation to survivors of the World War II internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans. This relates to the Japanese in that after all these years of being essentially imprisoned, they are finally being repaid
  • Redress Act

    The Redress Act provides $20,000 compensation to survivors of the World War II internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans.