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Supreme Court — Part 9
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| Of Foreign Wars Who assembled in their anrmal sonvent ton in Sacramento
on June 2ist / 1923, inatroducsed a sweeping resolution by the 1500
delegetes Aemanding that every eounty, municipal ani state officer
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in Calif a take immediate steps "to enforce all existing laws
tending toward exclusion of undesirsble Asiatics”.
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This resolution, introduced by JAMES W. WOOLDRIDGE of
tion laws to prevent further encroachwent of unsssimilable aliens on
american soil.
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Governor Richardson was highly commented for the signing
Sacramento, also salled for the strengthening of the national immigra-
| of the Ant i-Cropping Contract Bill, by the erganization who stated
that euch steps were absolutely necessary to prevent the Japanese from |
| absorbing and eertrolling the best egricait ural 4iatriote in California
! Part ef the above mentioned resolution reads as follows:
"whereas, the Legidiature of the Sate of California,
statute prohibiting the “sropping contract", a subter-
fuge whereby Japanese and other unaseimilable foreigners |
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| with the epproval ef the governor, recently enssted «
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