In this feature, I sat down with Albert Nishikawa whose grandparents immigrated to the United States at the turn of the century. During this time, it was illegal for any non-white person to become a legalized citizen according to the Immigration Act of 1790. He grew up in the Japanese Internment camps during WWII, and gives a very new perspective on immigration
That was a wonderful law we should have strictly enforced it by any means available. Now look at this terrible plague it is destroying The White world United States of America and it is Destroying all of Europe as well ! Whites are no longer allowed to have a country of our own anywhere in the World this is Multi-culturalism the total destruction of White Western Culture and the White Race throughout the World !
Walter5734 1 year ago
They do, until you turn 13.
WerthersRyummy 3 years ago
i thought the goverment of Japan didn't allow dual citizenship.
Archronos1 4 years ago