Back To The FutureFirst they came for the Chinese: Trump’s assault on Muslims puts US back 135 years
President’s travel ban is a regression that recalls the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 – when immigrants from China were on the receiving end of a xenophobic American populism that has parallels to today

“ The time has arrived when we should shut the door… Thank God we have in America perhaps the largest percentage of any country in the world of pure, unadulterated Anglo-Saxon stock… and it is for the preservation of that splendid stock that has characterised us that I would make this not an asylum for the oppressed of all countries, but a country to assimilate and perfect that splendid type of manhood.”
– US Senator Ellison DuRant Smith in support of the 1924 Immigration Act
“It is our right as a sovereign nation to choose immigrants that we think are the likeliest to thrive and flourish and love us.”
– US President Donald Trump

Alas, history does repeat itself. It’s hard to talk about Trump’s immigration and travel ban on people from seven Muslim countries without mentioning the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the subsequent Immigration Act of 1924.