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Chinese Historical Society San Francisco Hosting Book Event: “Forbidden Citizens”

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

(Chinese Historical Society of America)

Following passage last year of Senate Res 201 expressing regret for the Chinese Exclusion Act Covington & Burling, LLP Martin Gold, penned Forbidden Citizens: Chinese Exclusion and the U.S. Congress: A Legislative History a book, that for the first time traces the timeline and background of those laws.

Acting in a pro-bono capacity on behalf of the Chinese-American Community, Covington helped to secure adoption of Senate Res 201

In “Forbidden Citizens” Mr Gold, documents the legislative debates and actual texts of the 9 exclusion measures, quoting both supporters and opponents of the bill in full detail.

Chinese Historical Society of America is pleased to host author and attorney Martin Gold at the Chinese Historical Society Museum, 965 Clay Street, San Francisco on Tuesday, 24 July, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Frank Wu, Dean of UC Hastings College of Law in San Francisco will also join Mr Gold, in a discussion about “Forbidden Citizens” and the current legislative developments seeking an apology for the 1882 Chinese Exclusion laws.

More here from Chinese Historical Society of America

Anti-Immigrant Xenophobia, National Socialism Nexus

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Neo-Nazi staged a protest in Los Angeles earlier thus year—there is a growing swell of anti-immigrant including anti-Chinese sentiment escalating in both the United States and around the world.

These ignorant Nazi thugs have chosen to ignore that the United States is the land of immigrants and our nation has benefited by the diversities of others and rich cultural heritage that our many ancestors have brought to our nation of opportunity.

Anti-Immigrant sentiment in the United States damages the very fabric of a society to live peaceably amongst their neighbors, creating divisions between persons where none once existed.

On the 16 June, I wrote here that small narrow minded Americans have reopened century year old wounds, resurrecting prejudice, bigotry and hatred of others based on ethnicity.

Anti-Immigrant zealots that are presently targeting anchor babies children of undocumented aliens born in the United States, are either ignorant of the law or have chosen to ignore the 14th Amendment and 112 years of legal precedent as set forth in United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898) 169 U.S. 649 These anti-immigrant elected legislator zealots, unconstitutional attempts to strip natural born children of their American citizenship, are violating their oath of office while pandering to their political base.

Related Posts: The Progeny of Citizen Wong by Lisa Davis San Francisco Weekly

New bid to deny citizenship harkens back to the 1920’s Via Sacramento Bee

Anti-Chinese Graffiti not hate? Via Chinese in Vancouver

Camera catches men writing anti-Chinese graffiti Via The Vancouver Sun

Racist graffiti found at second mall in Richmond British Columbia Via CTV News

Senator Harry Reid Criticizes Hispanics Republicans

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV together with his Democrat-Socialist Senate Colleagues Dick Durbin of Illinois and Patty Murray of Washington State, does this trio actually stand up for the middle class?

Hispanic Republicans are criticizing Harry Reid, for questioning why “anyone with Hispanic heritage, could be a Republican?”

“Its outrageous, its ridiculous” Republican Florida Senate Candidate Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban Immigrants said during an interview today with FOX News

More here Republican Hispanics Jump on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Remembering 100th Anniversary Of Angel Island

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

A new exhibition at the Chinese-American Museum commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the opening of Angel Island and urges collective remembrance of history’s lessons amidst the current national debate about immigration.


The photograph that changed Charles Wong’s life, went on display last week at the Chinese American Museum, Los Angeles—Just a small black and white photo of a woman, a little boy in a new suit and a handsome young man at the cusp of manhood.

The Wong Family discovered this family portrait–his family portrait–tucked away in a suitcase, hidden in a closet on the day his father Gun Chown Wong was buried. The young woman in the photo was Jook Sue, the little boy was Wong himself at age 6 and scared–the young man, a family secret.

Rest here Pain, Fear and Longing: Memories of Angel Island Via LA Blog

H/T: Chinatown Los Angeles

Related: Anti-Chinese Law Had Effect For Generations Via San Francisco Chronicle

Angel Island Association

Arizona Lawmakers Debating To Reaffirm Prejudice

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Nettie Hunt and her daughter on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court after the landmark 1954 Brown -v- Board of Education of Topeka 347 U.S. 183 decision was handed down reaffirming American values that segregation has no place in the United States.

Ohio was the last state to ratify the 14th Amendment in 2003 but goofy lawmakers in Arizona must think that the Ohio Legislature overreacted when after 135 years they symbolically removed the stain of Segregation?

Small minded Arizona anti-immigrant zealots, have reopened century year old wounds resurrecting prejudice, bigotry and hatred of others based on ethnicity.

On the 13 May I wrote here that while Gov. Jan Brewer and other elected officials may want to wrap themselves up into the American Flag attempting to spin their controversial anti-immigrant law which critics call separatism and racially divisive, one does not have to look very far into Arizona’s behavior to not realize that their racial fears are leading them down a dark path.

Faced with what is morally right or immorally shameful, Arizona’s narrow minded lawmakers have chosen to reaffirm their unconstitutional prejudices in order to debate new legislation that would deny U.S. Citizenship to babies born in the state of Arizona to undocumented aliens.

Related: 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Via The Library of Congress

Arizona’s New Chinese Exclusion Laws

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

In 1978 Congress passed a Joint Resolution declaring May as Asian Pacific Heritage Month which I wrote about here last year.

While it may just be coincidental, whats going on in Arizona with their new anti-immigrant laws?

Last month I wrote here that Arizona’s tough new anti-immigrant law S.B. 1070 gives Police broad new authority to demand papers or other documentation of anyone they may suspect being in the state illegally.

Arizona’s new anti-immigrant law is eerily familiar to California’s former Chinese Exclusion Act which I more fully discussed here on the 16 December, 2008

American citizens are not obligated to carry papers or government issued ID, I for one don’t have any papers or a government issued ID card in my name that identifies me as a U.S. Citizen and I was born here. How would I satisfy Arizona’s requirement to produce ID to establish my legal presence in the United States upon demand by Arizona authorities?

Subsequent to all the controversy surrounding Arizona’s new ID law, on Tuesday, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law H.B. 2281 which prohibits ethnic studies in Arizona’s public schools according to the bills author State SuptĀ  of Education Tom Horne.

Derek Chang, Associate Professor of History and Asian American Studies at Cornell University writes here “Forget for a moment about academic freedom. Forget for a moment even the problem of what might constitute “resentment towards a race or class of people” or how one may define “ethnic solidarity.” My point here is merely that an ethnic studies education, one that examines especially the relationships among race, nation and power…various uses of racism, nationalism and state power–Chinese Exclusion, the Jim Crow South Japanese Internment and draconian immigration laws in Arizona—led us to stark conclusions about the nation’s past and present…”

While Gov. Brewer and other elected officials may want to wrap themselves up in the American flag attempting to spin their controversial new anti-immigrant laws which critics call separatism and racial preferences, one does not have to look very far into Arizona’s recent behavior to realize that their racial fears are leading themselves down a dark path.

Last month the Wall Street Journal reported that Arizona Dept of Education have begun telling Principal’s to remove teachers that don’t speak English well enough, heavily accented to insure that students with limited English skills have teachers that speak the language flawlessly.

Prejudice and Bigotry isn’t born it is taught, definitely a flawed character trait.

“Bigotry is the disease of ignorance of morbid minds.” –Thomas Jefferson

Human Rights Activists Across USA Protest Arizona’s New Anti-Immigrant Law

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Los Angeles Human Rights Activists protesting Arizona’s new anti-immigrant law.


More than 50,000 protesters march up Broadway in Los Angeles today claiming that Arizona’s new anti-immigrant law effectively legalizes racial profiling.

San Francisco Human Rights activists take to the streets protesting Arizona’s new anti-immigrate law.

More here from My Way News

Related: California Lawmakers call for Boycott of Arizona
Via Christian Science Monitor

Is this a good expenditure of taxpayers dollars? Cobb County Georgia Sheriff, Obtains Arrest Warrant for undocumented Kennesaw State University Student

Venomous Prejudices of the Loony Political Left and Right, Fanning the Flames of the Darkest of all Evils

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Few things are as bad in the United States as Racism but both political parties are coming across as intolerant bigots, hurling racial insults and anti-immigrant intolerant rhetoric at one another, stirring up racial strife, anger and hatred in America.

Last week I wrote here 129 years ago anti-Chinese sentiment brewed in the United States and on the 06 March, 1881 California in its zeal to exclude Chinese from its borders, organized widespread protests to support anti-Chinese legislation. California subsequently enacted various laws to rid the state of Chinese immigrants, newspaper editors picking up on the anti-Chinese sentiment began to discredit the Chinese community for many things such as “unemployment…”

Sounds eerily familiar of the anti-immigrant debate were hearing today from both the Loony Political Left and the Right, both hurling their venomous prejudices towards others, fanning the flames of the darkest of all evils.

Democrat NY State Senator Kevin Parker calls Republicans Racists & White Supremacist

GOP Alabama Gubernatorial Candidate Tim James, pledges in a new campaign ad that if elected that he will give state driver license exams in English only

California Republican Congressional Rep. Duncan Hunter wants to change U.S. Constitution stripping American Citizen Children of illegal immigrants their Civil Rights

Arizona Governor Signs New Anti-Immigrant Bill Into Law

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Arizona’s tough new anti-immigrant law gives Police broad authority to demand papers or other documentation of anyone they suspect may be in the state illegally but exactly how will Police make this determination? What does American history teach when anti-immigrant sentiment previously was racing across the country and legislation enacted to exclude others from opportunity in “the land of the brave and home of the free.”

129 years ago anti-Chinese sentiment brewed in the United States and on the 06 Match, 1881 California in its zeal to exclude Chinese from its borders, organized wide spread protests to support anti-Chinese legislation.

California subsequently enacted various laws to rid the state of Chinese immigrants, newspaper editors picking up on the anti-Chinese sentiment, began to discredit the Chinese community for many things such as “unemployment.” The Police discriminated and harassed Chinese immigrants by using the slightest opportunity to arrest them.

Sounds eerily familiar to Arizona’s New Anti-Immigrant Law as anti-immigrant sentiment once again is resulting in unrealistic fears and hatred of persons based on ethnicity.

Sixty Six years ago, President Roosevelt signed into law legislation ending an unfortunate chapter in American history, which symbolized that our nation was moving towards diversity and equality of all people. How soon some forget.

“Those who can not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” —George Santayana